Chapter 19: Q19.96P (page 875)
Write a balanced equation for the reaction ofin aqueous .
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The balanced equation for the reaction of in aqueous is –
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Chapter 19: Q19.96P (page 875)
Write a balanced equation for the reaction ofin aqueous .
The balanced equation for the reaction of in aqueous is –
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Calculate the molar solubility ofin
(a)and
(b). (See Appendix C.)
Use Figure 19.5 to find an indicator for these titrations:
(a) (Appendix C) with .
(b) (Appendixrole="math" localid="1663309085136" ) with .
Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 0.25Mand 0.15M(of)?
How do the acid and base components of a buffer function? Why are they often a conjugate acid-base pair of a weak acid?
What is the common-ion effect? How is it related to Le Châtelier’s principle? Explain with equations that include HF and NaF
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