On Number 8 the answer is A but I don’t understand why 8, Calculate the pH of a
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On Number 8 the answer is A but I don’t understand why 8, Calculate the pH of a solution that is 0.111 M in sodium formate (NaHCOO) and 0.253 Min formic acid (HCOOH). The pke of formic acid is 3.745 (a) 3.387 (b) 4.103 (c) 14.36 (d) 10.61 (e) 5.296 Use the following oxidation-reduction reaction to answer questions 9-11. Fe2+(aq)Mn04 (aq) Fe3+(aq)Mn2+(aq) 9. What are the coefficients in front of H' and Fe in the balanced equation? (a) H 2, Fe3+ 3 (c) H. = 3, Fe3+ 2 10. Which chemical species is the strongest oxidizing ogent? (a) Fe(ag)Explanation / Answer
Answer:
Gievn buffer is formic acid and sodium formate.
pH=pKa+log[salt]/[acid]
Given pKa=3.745, [salt]=[NaHCOO]=0.111 M,
[Acid]=[HCOOH]=0.253 M.
Therefore pH=3.745 + log(0.111/0.253)
pH=3.745 - 0.357=3.387.
pH=3.387.
So option (A) is correct.
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