Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200 M HC4H,O2 with 0.100 M Sr(OH)2 after 100.0 mL of the strong base has been added. The value of Ka for HC4H,O2 is 1.5 × 10-5. ( PREV 1 2 Based on the result of the acid-base reaction, determine the pH of the solution. pH

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Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200
M HC4H,O2 with 0.100 M Sr(OH)2 after 100.0 mL of the strong
base has been added. The value of Ka for HC4H,O2 is 1.5 x
10-5
( PREV
1
2
Based on the result of the acid-base reaction, determine the pH of the
solution.
pH
5 RESET
4.42
6.21
1.00
1.85
12.25
9.85
10.12
11.03
12.93
12.08
1.07
14.91
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200 M HC4H,O2 with 0.100 M Sr(OH)2 after 100.0 mL of the strong base has been added. The value of Ka for HC4H,O2 is 1.5 x 10-5 ( PREV 1 2 Based on the result of the acid-base reaction, determine the pH of the solution. pH 5 RESET 4.42 6.21 1.00 1.85 12.25 9.85 10.12 11.03 12.93 12.08 1.07 14.91
Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200
M HC4H,O2 with 0.100 M Sr(OH)2 after 100.0 mL of the strong
base has been added. The value of Ka for HC4H;O2 is 1.5 ×
10-5
1
2
NEXT >
Use the table below to determine the moles of reactant and product after the
reaction of the acid and base. You can ignore the amount of liquid water in the
reaction.
HC4H;O2(aq) + OH (aq)
H20(1)
+ C4H,O2 (aq)
Before
(mol)
|Change
Imol)
After
| (mol)
RESET
0.100
0.200
+x
0.100 + x
0.100 - x
-x
0.200 + x
0.200 - x
2.00 x 103
-2.00 x 103
8.00 x 103
-8.00 х 10"3
1.00 x 102
-1.00 x 102
1.20 х 10"2
-1.20 x 102
2.00 x 10-2
-2.00 x 102
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200 M HC4H,O2 with 0.100 M Sr(OH)2 after 100.0 mL of the strong base has been added. The value of Ka for HC4H;O2 is 1.5 × 10-5 1 2 NEXT > Use the table below to determine the moles of reactant and product after the reaction of the acid and base. You can ignore the amount of liquid water in the reaction. HC4H;O2(aq) + OH (aq) H20(1) + C4H,O2 (aq) Before (mol) |Change Imol) After | (mol) RESET 0.100 0.200 +x 0.100 + x 0.100 - x -x 0.200 + x 0.200 - x 2.00 x 103 -2.00 x 103 8.00 x 103 -8.00 х 10"3 1.00 x 102 -1.00 x 102 1.20 х 10"2 -1.20 x 102 2.00 x 10-2 -2.00 x 102
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