If HOCl has a Ka=3.2*10^-12,

  1. If you have CL2 + H2o ---> H+ + Cl- + HOCland you are given [HOCl] = 0.06 M and you have to find pH.... can you assume that
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  2. If you have CL2 + H2o ---> H+ + Cl- + HOCland you are given [HOCl] = 0.06 M and you have to find pH.... can you assume that
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  3. If you have CL2 + H2o ---> H+ + Cl- + HOCland you are given [HOCl] = 0.06 M and you have to find pH.... can you assume that
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  4. If you have CL2 + H2o ---> H+ + Cl- + HOCland you are given [HOCl] = 0.06 M and you have to find pH.... can you assume that
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  5. At 25°C, K = 0.090 for the following reaction.H2O(g) + Cl2O(g) equilibrium reaction arrow 2 HOCl(g) Calculate the
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  6. Which of these compounds is more acidic:HOCl and HOBr According to electronegativity, it should be HOCl. But according to size,
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  7. PHcatalyzed reaction, NH3 + HOCl --> NH2Cl + H20 , how do I plot log k_obs vs pH?NH4 + HOCl --> NH2Cl + H20 rate expression :
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  8. A buffer is prepared by mixing 20 mL of .10 HOCl with 20 mL of .05 M NaOCl, and measure the pH to be 7.15. Using this
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  9. For 105ml of a buffer that is .40 M in HOCL and .36M in NaOCL what is the pH after 13.4 ml of 1.5M NaOH is added?Ka for HOCL is
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  10. How will the removal of some HOCl(g) from the following system affect the equilibrium?H2O(g) + Cl2O(g) -----> HOCl(g)
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