Is this equation for acetic

  1. Acetic acid is a weak acid with the formula , CH3COOH, the Ka for acetic acid is 1.76 x 10-5.In aqueous solution, acetic acid
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  2. Acetic acid (CH_3COOH) is a weak acid.a) Write the symbolic equation showing the ionisation of acetic acid. b)Given that an
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  3. A chemist wants to be a supercook and wants to create 8%(m/v) acetic acud solution to be "extra strength" vinegar. if pure
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  4. A chemist wants to be a supercook and wants to create 8%(m/v) acetic acud solution to be "extra strength" vinegar. if pure
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  5. If i have the cost per quart of vinegar and the % of acetic acid for each of 4 brands, what would be an equation i could use to
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  6. What is the pH of the resulting solution if 30.00 mL of 0.100M acetic acid is added to 10.00mL of 0.100 M NaOH? For acetic acid,
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  7. Acetic acid ionizes in water according to the following equation: CH3COOH = H^+ +CH3OO-if the solution is .773 M acetic acid,
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  8. Acetic acid ionizes in water according to the following equation: CH3COOH = H^+ +CH4COO-If the solution is .906 M acetic acid,
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  9. acetic acid ionizes in water according to the following equation:CH3COOH<-->H+ + CH3COO- if the solution is .766 M acetic acid,
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  10. Given that the pKa for Acetic Acid is 4.77, calculate the expected pH of the buffer solutions using the Henderson-Hasselbalch
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