What is the conjugate of HClO?
ClO-
pH of 0.001 M HI
3
The pH at the equivalence point of a strong acid - strong base titration.
Write the equilibrium expression for the reaction of HClO2 in water. Include Ka or Kb
Ka = [H3O+][ClO2-]/[HClO2]
pH = pKa
What is the pH at the half equivilance point?
pH of 0.00005 M Ca(OH)2
10
The point on a titration curve used to find the Ka of a weak acid or weak base.
Half equivalence point.
Fill in the blanks to Mrs. Lehmann's rap.
You mix the acid with the _____. You get ____ now find pH. If its weak, there'll be a ____. Find the excess, use ____. More strong? Thats so easy __________ see. More weak? Don't suffer Use the __________ it's a _____!
You mix the acid with the base. You get water now find pH. If its weak, there'll be a K. Find the excess, use BCA. More strong? That's so easy, -log the diluted molarity see. More weak? Don't suffer. Use the H-H equation it's a buffer!
A buffer is made of HF and NaF. What is the chemical reaction that occurs when NaOH is added?
HF + OH- --> H2O + F-
Name ALL 6 strong acids.
HCl, HI, HBr, HNO3, HClO4, H2SO4
25.0 mL of weak acid was titrated with 0.01 M NaOH. The equivalence point was reached after 30.0 mL of NaOH was added. What is the initial concentration of the weak acid?
0.012 M
What is the pH of a 0.50 M solution of NH3? Kb = 1.8 x 10-5
11.48
Determine the pH of a 10.0 mL buffer made of 0.10 mol of HF and 0.10 mol of NaF AFTER 0.02 moles of HCl is added. The Ka of HF is 1.8 x 10-5
4.56
The concentration of a solution of HNO3 has a pH of 2.50.
0.0032 M
What is the Ka of the acid (see titration curve).
Between 1.1 x 10-4 and 2.0 x 10-4
0.0740 M
A solution containing HNO2 and NaNO2 has a pH of 3.20. Is the [HNO2] <, >, or = [NaNO2]? Explain how you know. The Ka of HNO2 is 4.0 x 10-4.
[HNO2] > [NaNO2] because the pH is more acidic than the pKa.
The pH of a solution containing 40.0 mL of 0.20 M LiOH and 60.0 mL of 0.10 HClO4
12.30
HF was titrated with NaOH according to the titration curve. Draw a particle diagram that shows the relative concentrations of Na+, HF, and F- present in solution after 10.0 mL of NaOH has been added.
[Na+] = [F-] < [HF]
50.0 mL of 0.10 M CH3NH2 reacts with 50.0 mL of 0.10 M HC2H3O2. Is the solution acidic, basic, or neutral? The Kb for CH3NH2 is 4.4 x 10-4 and the Ka for HC2H3O2 is 1.8 x 10-5
Basic (base is stronger than the acid due to Kb > Ka) and there are equal amounts of both.