Hi guys, Ima new here.
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Just a few questions: (Excuse the bad equation setting out).
1) What is the percent ionization of the acid in a 0.0005 M solution of choloracetic acid. (ClCh
2CO
2H) (Ka 1.36 e-3)?
I did:
ka = x
2 -------------------
0.0005 - x
and than x / 0.0005
and ended up with a percent of 77.77%
Could I have some verification if it is right or not please?
2) What volume (in mL) of 0.23 M HCl solution must be added to 300.00 mL of 0.34 M ammonia solution to give a buffer solution with pH 9.50. (Kb for ammonia 1.80 e -5).
Not very sure on this one. I think it is like:
NH
3 + HCl = NH
4Cl ?
c=n/v
.34=n/.3
Moles of NH
3 = .102 mols
Than use pH = -log kb + log ( acid /salt of acid ) -> Ph ?
Any help appreciated
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3) What is the new pH if a drop containing 0.001 moles of NaOH is added to 100.00mL of a solution 0.100 M in each of acetic acid and soidum acetate? (Ka for acetic acid 1.75 e-5).
Dunno much about this one either.
c=n/v
c=0.001/.1
c=.01 M of NaOH
4)If one was discuss the similiarities and unsimiliarities of the group IV elements, what physical chemical properties would be best?
For physical so Far I have:
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Atomic Number
Atomic Weight
Density in Room Temp
I am not sure about electronegativety (Because they Tin and Lead don't have one it seems) and I am not sure about specific gravity. Any more worth looking in to? And any good sites that would tell the info? I have looked around multiple sites, but results from just one sight gives you at least similar data.
And for chemical properties all I have is Ionisation energy. (Though I am not sure how exactly to compare these).
Anything for chemical properties? My teacher said something about comparing their reactions like:
IV element + O
2IV element + Cl
2I am not sure why though and how would I compare them?
Again any good sites that would tell the info? I have looked around multiple sites, but results from just one sight gives you at least similar data, unlike large differences.
Thankyou guys, apologies for giant thread, look forward to replies.
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