What does a lower pKa value tell you about an acid's strength?
The acid is stronger
What is the pH of a 0.040M solution of KOH?
12.6
Will NaCl have a pH above, below, or equal to 7?
Equal to 7
What are two components that are required to make a buffer?
Weak acid and its conjugate base
Weak base and its conjugate acid
For a strong acid and strong base titration, what is the pH at the equivalence point?
What is the Henderson-Hasselbach equation?
pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA])
pH = pKa + log(proton acceptor/proton donor)
Given a pH of 8.52, calculate the concentration of hydroxide ions.
3.31 x 10-6
What type of solution is formed from a strong base and weak acid.
Basic solution
OH- ions will react with the acetic acid (CH3COOH) to form water and acetate ion (CH3COO-).
When does the pKa = pH at the mid-equivalence point?
For strong acid/weak base or strong base/weak acid titrations.
Explain the trend in acid strength by row and by column.
Column: the larger the atomic radius, the stronger the acid
Which of the following combinations is NOT a buffer solution?
NH3 and (NH4)2SO4
HBr and KBr
NH3 and NH4Br
CH3COOH and NaCH3COO
HCN and NaCN
HBr and KBr
Find the pH of a solution made from 1.5g of NaOH dissolved in 1.00L of H2O.
12.57