5. The equlibrium constant, K. for the reaction Below Fe(H,0),"(aq) + H,0O(1)=Fe(H,0),(OH)* (aq) + H,O* (aq) a. Calculate the pH of a 0.10 M solution of Fe(H,O),*. b. Will a 1.0 M solution of iron(ll) nitrate have a higher or lower pH than a 1.0 M solu- tion of ironID nitrate?

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5. The equlibrium constant, K. for the reaction Below
Fe(H,0),"(aq) + H,0O(1)=Fe(H,0),(OH)* (aq) + H,O* (aq)
a. Calculate the pH of a 0.10 M solution of Fe(H,O),*.
b. Will a 1.0 M solution of iron(ll) nitrate have a higher or lower pH than a 1.0 M solu-
tion of ironID
nitrate?
Transcribed Image Text:5. The equlibrium constant, K. for the reaction Below Fe(H,0),"(aq) + H,0O(1)=Fe(H,0),(OH)* (aq) + H,O* (aq) a. Calculate the pH of a 0.10 M solution of Fe(H,O),*. b. Will a 1.0 M solution of iron(ll) nitrate have a higher or lower pH than a 1.0 M solu- tion of ironID nitrate?
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