Consider the following 0.100M solutions:

  1. Consider the following 0.100M solutions: the equivalence point is reached when 10ml of 0.100M NaOH have been added to 10.00ml of
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  2. Consider the following 0.100M solutions: the equivalence point is reached when 10ml of 0.100M NaOH have been added to 10.00ml of
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  3. Describe how one would prepare these solutions in the laboratory, using weights reagents and volumes of solutions:-500 mL of
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  4. Four solution are prepared and mixed together:Start with 100.0ml of 0.100M BaCl2. Add 50.0ml of 0.100M AgNO3. Add 50.0ml of
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  5. In one glass - 100,0 mL 0,100M KOH solution, in other - 100,mL 0,100M HNO2 solution. What is pH of solution, which was get when
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  6. calculate the change in pH when 9.00ml of 0.100M HCl(aq) is added to 100.0mL of a buffer solution that is 0.100M in NH3(aq) and
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  7. Determine the concentration of each type of ion in O.100M solutions of each of the following compounds.a. KBr b. Rb2S c. CuCl2
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  8. Calculate the volume of .100M NaOH that must be added to reach ph of 3 in the titration of 25.00 mL of .100M HCl
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  9. Ka for hypochlorous acid,HClO is 3.0x10^-8. Calculate the pH after 10.0, 20.0, 30.0, and 40.0mL of 0.100M NaOH have been added
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  10. Calculate the pH of a buffered solution that is 0.100M in C6H5COOH (benzoic acid, Ka = 6.4 x 10-5) and 0.100M in sodium benzoate
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