Exam 16: Applications of Aqueous Equilibria
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The following plot shows two titration curves,each representing the titration of 50.00 mL of 0.100 M acid with 0.100 M NaOH.
-Which point a-d represents the equivalence point for the titration of a strong acid?

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What is the molar solubility of AgCl in 0.30 M NH3? Ksp for AgCl is 1.8 × 10-10 and Kf for Ag(NH3)2+ is 1.7 × 107.
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The following plot shows a titration curve for the titration of 1.00 L of 1.00 M diprotic acid H2A+ with NaOH.Which point a-d represents the isoelectric point? 

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What is the [CH3CO2-]/[CH3CO2H] ratio necessary to make a buffer solution with a pH of 4.24? Ka = 1.8 × 10-5 for CH3CO2H.
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What is the percent dissociation of ascorbic acid if the solution has a pH = 5.50 and a pKa = 4.10?
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The following plot shows two titration curves,each representing the titration of 50.00 mL of 0.100 M acid with 0.100 M NaOH.
-Which point a-d represents the equivalence point for the titration of a weak acid?

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What is the approximate value of the equilibrium constant,Kn,for the neutralization of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide,shown in the equation below? HBr(aq)+ LiOH(aq)⇌ H2O(l)+ LiBr(aq)
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A solution may contain the following ions Ag+,Cu2+,Cd2+,Mn2+,Ni2+ and Na+.A white precipitate formed when 0.10 M NaCl was added and after this was removed the solution was treated with H2S gas under acidic conditions and no precipitate formed.When the solution was made basic and again treated with H2S gas a dark colored precipitate formed.If no further tests were made then what conclusions can you draw?
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The pH of a 0.150 M formic acid/0.250 M sodium formate buffer = ________? The Ka of formic acid is 1.8 × 10-4.
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The half equivalence point in the titration of 0.100 M HCO2H (Ka = 1.8 × 10-4)with 0.250 M NaOH occurs at pH = ________.
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What is the approximate pH at the equivalence point of a weak acid-strong base titration if 25 mL of aqueous formic acid requires 29.80 mL of 0.0567 M NaOH? Ka = 1.8 × 10-4 for formic acid.
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Which of the following titrations result in a basic solution at the equivalence point?
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The following plot shows a titration curve for the titration of 1.00 L of 1.00 M diprotic acid H2A with NaOH.
-Which point a-d represents the H2X/HX- buffer region?

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A solution may contain the following ions Ag+,Cu2+,Mn2+,Ca2+,and Na+.No precipitate formed when 0.10 M NaCl was added but a dark colored precipitate formed when H2S was added to an acidic portion of the solution.After the removal of the solid the solution was made basic and more H2S was added and a dark precipitate again formed.Treatment of the filtrate with (NH4)2CO3 resulted in a white precipitate.If no further tests were made then what conclusions can you draw?
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The following pictures represent solutions that contain a weak acid HA and/or its potassium salt KA.Unshaded spheres represent H atoms and shaded spheres represent A- ions.(K+,H3O+,OH-,and solvent H2O molecules have been omitted for clarity. )
-For which solution(s)is pH = pKa?

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What is the Ka of the amino acid glycine if it is 75.0% dissociated at pH = 10.08?
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The following pictures represent solutions of AgCl,which may also contain ions other than Ag+ and Cl- which are not shown.Gray spheres represent Ag+ ions and dotted spheres represent Cl- ions.
-If solution (1)is a saturated solution of AgCl,which of solutions (1)-(4)represents the solution after a small amount of AgNO3 is added and equilibrium is restored?

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The following pictures represent solutions at various stages in the titration of a weak diprotic acid H2A with aqueous KOH.Unshaded spheres represent H atoms,black spheres represent oxygen atoms,and shaded spheres represent A2- ions.(K+,H3O+ initially present,OH- initially present and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity).
-Which picture represents the system with the highest pH?

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