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Problem 60QAP: Consider a 0.33 M solution of the diprotic acid H2X. H2X H+(aq)+ HX(aq)Ka1=3.3 10 4 HX H+(aq)+...
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Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning Given a diprotic acid, H, A, with two ionization constants of K₁1 = 4.2 x 104 and K₁2 = 5.2 x 10-11, calculate the pH for a 0.167 M solution of NaHA. pH = ▬ ― O Search & 7 * 8 A ( 9 F10 F11 JB F12 PrtSc Insert Backspace
Phosphoric acid, H, PO, (aq), is a triprotic acid, meaning that one molecule of the acid
has three acidic protons. Estimate the pH, and the concentrations of all species in a
0.150 M phosphoric acid solution.
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Transcribed Image Text:Phosphoric acid, H, PO, (aq), is a triprotic acid, meaning that one molecule of the acid has three acidic protons. Estimate the pH, and the concentrations of all species in a 0.150 M phosphoric acid solution. [H₂PO]= [H₂PO]= Incorrect [HPO-]= ▬▬ 4413 [PO]= Incorrect 0.05 6.2 x10-8 4.8 x10-13 Incorrect Search 7 FB 8 a F9 ( 9 F10 M M M M [H] = [OH-] = pH = ) JB 0.05 Incorrect Incorrect 1.4 Incorrect 2.5 x10-13 F12 Kal K₂2 6.9x103 6.2x10-8 O PrtSc + Resources Insert K₂3 4.8x10-13 M M Ly Give Up? Question Source: McQuarrie, Rock, And Gallogly 4e-Gene Backspace ► 111
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