Calculate the pH of 1.00 L of the buffer Part 1 of 3 Note: Reference the pK of acids at 25 °C table for additional information. Part 2 of 3 pH of starting buffer: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. x10 Part 3 of 3 0.99 M CH3COONa 1.02 M CH₂COOH X before and after the addition of the following species. (Assume there is no change in volume.) pH after addition of 0.040 mol NaOH: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. 0x1.2 pH after further addition of 0.133 mol HCl: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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Calculate the pH of 1.00 L of the buffer
Part 1 of 3
Note: Reference the pK of acids at 25 °C table for additional information.
Part 2 of 3
pH of starting buffer: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
x10
Part 3 of 3
X
x10
pH after addition of 0.040 mol NaOH: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
X
0.99 M CH,COONa
1.02 M CH₂COOH
Ś
before and after the addition of the following species. (Assume there is no change in volume.)
x10
Ś
pH after further addition of 0.133 mol HCl: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the pH of 1.00 L of the buffer Part 1 of 3 Note: Reference the pK of acids at 25 °C table for additional information. Part 2 of 3 pH of starting buffer: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. x10 Part 3 of 3 X x10 pH after addition of 0.040 mol NaOH: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. X 0.99 M CH,COONa 1.02 M CH₂COOH Ś before and after the addition of the following species. (Assume there is no change in volume.) x10 Ś pH after further addition of 0.133 mol HCl: Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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