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What volume (in milliliters) of 0.100 M NaOH should be added to a 0.120 L solution of 0.024 M glycine hydrochloride (pKa1 =
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Bobby
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What volume (in milliliters) of 0.180 M NaOH should be added to a 0.135 L solution of 0.0230 M glycine hydrochloride (pKa1 =
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What volume (in milliliters) of 0.180 M NaOH should be added to a 0.135 L solution of 0.0230 M glycine hydrochloride (pKa1 =
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What volume (in milliliters) of 0.170 M NaOH should be added to a 0.140 L solution of 0.021 M glycine hydrochloride (pKa1 =
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1) Why is the concentration of a solution such as NaH2PO4 ignored when calculating the pH given
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Calculate the volume of NaOH 0.1M that needs to be calculated to be added to a 30ml o-phosphoric acid 0.1 in order to prepare
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Adeola
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A hypothetical diprotic acid has pKa1=5 and pka2=7. Could a buffer at pH6 be prepared with this acid? If so how?
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What volume, in liters, of 1.04 M KOH solution should be added to a 0.116 L solution containing 10.08 g of glutamic acid
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What volume (in liters) of 0.96 M KOH solution should be added to a 0.130 L solution containing 10.2 g of glutamic acid
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joi
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What volume (in liters) of 0.94 M KOH solution should be added to a 0.090 L solution containing 9.1 g of glutamic acid
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