Chapter 19: Q19.15P (page 873)
Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 0.45M HCOOH and 0.63M HCOONa ( of HCOOH=3.74)?
Short Answer
The pH is obtained is 3.89 .
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Chapter 19: Q19.15P (page 873)
Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 0.45M HCOOH and 0.63M HCOONa ( of HCOOH=3.74)?
The pH is obtained is 3.89 .
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