The pH of an aqueous solution of formic acid (HCOOH) is 3.318. What is the initial molar concentration of HCOOH, if its acid ionization constant is K=1.78 x 10? + HCOO (aq) +H° (aq). Reaction: HCOOH (aq)

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The pH of an aqueous solution of formic acid (HCOOH) is 3.318. What is the initial molar
concentration of HCOOH, if its acid ionization constant is K=1.78 x
10?
Reaction: HCOOH (aq)
+ HCOO (aq) +H° (aq).
Transcribed Image Text:The pH of an aqueous solution of formic acid (HCOOH) is 3.318. What is the initial molar concentration of HCOOH, if its acid ionization constant is K=1.78 x 10? Reaction: HCOOH (aq) + HCOO (aq) +H° (aq).
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