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Consider the ionization constants cyanic
What is the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution containing 0.785 M HOCN (cyanic acid) and 0.659 M (NaOCN) (sodium
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What is the concentration of hydrogen ions
in a solution containing 0.645 M HOCN (cyanic acid) and 0.235 M (NaOCN) (sodium
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Anonymous
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Consider the ionization constants
cyanic acid (HOCN) : Ka= 3.5×10−4; ammonia (NH3): Kb= 1.8×10−5. A solution of ammonium
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Gabriella
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What is the concentration oh hydrogen ions in a solution containing .676 M HOCN and .413 M NaOCN? The ionization constant of
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Juicy
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Phosphoric acid is triprotic acid (three ionizable hydrogens). The values of its stepwise ionization constants are Ka1= 7.5E-5,
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Calculate the percent ionization of cyanic acid, Ka=2.0x10^-4, in a buffer soln that is .50M HCNO and .10M NaCNO.
Answer is .20%.
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howie
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find the pK for the following ionization constants, K=
1.8*10^-5 and 1.1*10^.2
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redgy
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The triprotic acid H3A has ionization constants of Ka1 = 2.5× 10–4, Ka2 = 3.4× 10–8, and Ka3 = 5.4× 10–13. Calculate
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alex
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Given a diprotic acid, H2A, with two ionization constants of Ka1 = 3.57× 10–4 and Ka2 = 3.14× 10–12, calculate the pH and
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Anonymous
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Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 1.22 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous
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