Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 0.0660 mol of chloroacetic acid plus 0.0110 mol of sodium chloroacetate in 1.00 L of water. First do the calculation by assuming that the concentrations of HA and A equal their formal concentrations. The pK, of chloroacetic acid is 2.865. pH =

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Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 0.0660 mol of chloroacetic acid plus 0.0110 mol of sodium chloroacetate in
1.00 L of water.
First do the calculation by assuming that the concentrations of HA and A equal their formal concentrations. The pK, of
chloroacetic acid is 2.865.
pH =
Then do the calculation with [HA] and [A] from Equations 9-21 and 9-22.
(HAJ = FRA - [H*+ [OH"|
(9-21)
%3D
[A] = FA- + (H*] - [OH ]
(9-22)
pH =
Using first your head, and then the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, find the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving all the
following compounds in one beaker containing a total volume of 1.00 L: 0.200 mol CICH, CO,H, 0,080 mol CICH, CO, Na,
0.060 mol HNO,, and 0.060 mol Ca(OH),. Ca(OH), provides 2OH.
pH =
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 0.0660 mol of chloroacetic acid plus 0.0110 mol of sodium chloroacetate in 1.00 L of water. First do the calculation by assuming that the concentrations of HA and A equal their formal concentrations. The pK, of chloroacetic acid is 2.865. pH = Then do the calculation with [HA] and [A] from Equations 9-21 and 9-22. (HAJ = FRA - [H*+ [OH"| (9-21) %3D [A] = FA- + (H*] - [OH ] (9-22) pH = Using first your head, and then the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, find the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving all the following compounds in one beaker containing a total volume of 1.00 L: 0.200 mol CICH, CO,H, 0,080 mol CICH, CO, Na, 0.060 mol HNO,, and 0.060 mol Ca(OH),. Ca(OH), provides 2OH. pH =
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