The quantity of acetic acid that is needed to prepare the 500 mL buffer is 9.0075 grams.
Given the following data:
First of all, we would write the equilibrium chemical reaction for acetate-acetic acid as follows:
Next, we would calculate HA by applying Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
Where:
Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;
For the concentration of both acids, we have:
For acetate ion:
At a volume of 0.5 liters, we have:
By stoichiometry:
Total moles = = 0.15 moles.
Mass = 9.0075 grams.
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Answer:
You will need 9,0 g of acetic acid
Explanation:
The equilibrium acetate-acetic acid is:
CH₃COOH ⇄ CH₃COO⁻ + H⁺ pka = 4,76
Using Henderson-Hasselbalch you will obtain:
pH = pka + log₁₀
Where HA is acetic acid and A⁻ is acetate ion
4,90 = 4,76 + log₁₀
1,38 = (1)
As acetate concentration is 0,300M:
0,300M = [HA] + [A⁻] (2)
Replacing (2) in (1):
[HA] = 0,126 M
And:
[A⁻] = 0,174 M
As you need to produce 500 mL:
0,5 L × 0,126 M = 0,063 moles of acetic acid
0,5 L × 0,174 M = 0,087 moles of acetate
To produce moles of acetate from acetic acid:
CH₃COOH + NaOH → CH₃COO⁻ + Na⁺ + H₂O
Thus, moles of acetate are equivalents to moles of NaOH and all acetates comes from acetic acid, thus:
0,087 moles of acetate + 0,063 moles of acetic acid ≡ 0,15 moles of acetic acid × = 9,0 g of acetic acid
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periodic poperties of elements in groups
and periods
atomic radius
ionization potential
Answer:
I say microwaves
Explanation:
Answer:
840.18
Explanation:
Use the equation: Q = mcΔT
m = mass (5 g)
c = specific heat (4.18)
ΔT = change in temperature (65.3-25.1 = 40.2)
= 840.12
a. protons.
b. electrons.
C. neutrons.
d. isotopes.
Answer:
Atomic number is protons
Explanation:
Protons = positive charge
Answer:
a) The wavelength of the baseball is .
b) 9.131 nm is the wavelength of a hydrogen atom at the 43.35 m/s.
Explanation:
Velocity of the baseball = v = 97 mile/hour
1 mile = 1609 meter
1 hour = 3600 seconds
Mass of baseball = m = 0.148 kg
Wavelength of the baseball:
De Broglie wavelength
h =Planck's constant
The wavelength of the baseball is .
b)
Mass of the hydrogen atom =
Velocity of hydrogen atom = u = 43.35 m/s
De Broglie wavelength
9.131 nm is the wavelength of a hydrogen atom at the 43.35 m/s.
To calculate the wavelength of the baseball and hydrogen atom, we can use the wavelength formula. However, the wavelengths calculated are extremely small and cannot be practically detected.
To calculate the wavelength of the baseball, we can use the wavelength formula: λ = v/f. In this case, the velocity (v) of the baseball is given as 97 mph, which is equal to 97 * 1609 m/h. The frequency (f) can be calculated by dividing the speed of light (3 * 10^8 m/s) by the wavelength of the baseball.
For the hydrogen atom, we can use the same formula. However, we need to convert the hydrogen atom velocity to m/s. Once we have the velocity in m/s, we can calculate the wavelength by dividing the velocity by the frequency.
It is important to note that the wavelength calculated for the baseball and hydrogen atom are extremely small and cannot be practically detected by our senses or instruments.
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OB. Concentration
OC. Mass
OD. Volume
Molarity is a measure of concentration in a solution.
Molarity is a measure of concentration in a solution. It represents the amount of a solute dissolved in a given volume of solvent. Molarity is calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the volume of the solution in liters.