Buffers
Acid-Base Titration
Hydrolysis and Solubility equilibrium
100

What is the pH of a buffer solution where [HA] = [A-]?

pH=pKa

100

How do we calculate volume at the equivalence point of a monoprotic acid and monoprotic base?

CaVa=CbVb or using mole ratio

100

With hydrolysis how can I tell a salt is acidic

The anion will be from a strong acid

200

Sodium fluoride is added to a solution of hydrofluoric acid. What happens to the pH of the solution upon the the addition of NaF?

pH increases

pH decreases

pH increases

200

How do we pick indicators for an acid-base titration? i.e either weak acid-strong base or weak base-strong acid

Looking at the pH at the equivalence point

200

For a salt to be neutral what must it be made of 

The cation of a strong base and the anion of a strong acid

300

A buffer solution contains acid as one component of the buffer and a base as the other. Can these components be HCl and NaOH?

No a buffer component needs to have a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. HCl is a strong acid and NaOH is a strong base

300

What controls the pH of a weak acid-strong base titration at the equivalence point

The conjugate base of the weak acid does

300

Which compound is more soluble and why?

a) BaSO4 (Ksp = 1.1·10-10)   or    PbSO4 (Ksp = 1.6·10-8)  


PbSO4 is more soluble because it has a higher Ksp value

400

How can we improve buffer capacity i.e how can we make buffers better at resisiting pH

By increasing the concentration of the weak acid and the weak base

400

In a weak base, strong acid titration, what controls the pH after the equivalence point?

The strong acid does

400

Calculate the molar solubility of silver arsenate, given that

Ag3AsO4(s) ↔ 3Ag+(aq) + AsO43-(aq)       Ksp = 1.0·10-22

Hint: make the ICE table and find x

1.4*10^-6

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