Chapter 17, Problem 57a
For each strong acid solution, determine [H3O+], [OH-], and pH. a. 0.25 M HCl
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Determine whether or not the mixing of each pair of solutions results in a buffer. e. 105.0 mL of 0.15 M CH3NH2; 95.0 mL of 0.10 M HCl
Calculate the pH of each acid solution. Explain how the resulting pH values demonstrate that the pH of an acid solution should carry as many digits to the right of the decimal place as the number of significant figures in the concentration of the solution. [H3O+] = 0.044 M [H3O+] = 0.045 M [H3O+] = 0.046 M
Determine the concentration of H3O+ to the correct number of significant figures in a solution with each pH. Describe how these calculations show the relationship between the number of digits to the right of the decimal place in pH and the number of significant figures in concentration. pH = 2.50 pH = 2.51 pH = 2.52
For each strong acid solution, determine [H3O+], [OH-], and pH. b. 0.015 M HNO3
For each strong acid solution, determine [H3O+], [OH-], and pH. c. a solution that is 0.052 M in HBr and 0.020 M in HNO3
For each strong acid solution, determine [H3O+], [OH-], and pH. d. a solution that is 0.655% HNO3 by mass (assume a density of 1.01 g>mL for the solution)