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Huskies213
Jun12-06, 12:35 PM
First is this correct?
The pH of a 150 mL aqueous solution of 2.13 x10^-3 M HCl is
pH = -Log (2.13 x10^-3)
pH = 2.672
and how would you solve this one?
A .1M aqueous solution of an acid HA has a pH of 4.0 what is the pKa of HA?
First is, indeed, correct. :approve:
and how would you solve this one?
A .1M aqueous solution of an acid HA has a pH of 4.0 what is the pKa of HA?
I cannot help until you express some of your thoughts. Sorry, I must respect the rules. :frown:
Suggestion: What information gives you the question when she says the pH is 4 to help you find Ka and, then, pKa?
Check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKa
2.67, as you used more significant digits in your answer than you had in the input data.
As for the second question - what formula do you use for pH calculation? Can it be rearranged/solved for pKa?
Check these pH calculation lectures (http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=pH-calculation&right=toc).
Best,
Borek
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pH calculator (http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&right=pH-calculator)
www.pH-meter.info (http://www.ph-meter.info)
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