Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Further Aspects of Equilibria, Exercise 18: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Further Aspects of Equilibria, Exercise 18: EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions
Calculate the pH of butanoic acid(aq).

of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in of water. Calculate the concentration and pH of the sodium hydroxide solution.

Calculate the of a solution containing ethanoic acid and sodium ethanoate?

How many moles of sodium ethanoate must be added of ethanoic acid to produce a buffer solution ?

Explain why the of a solution containing ethanoic acid and sodium ethanoate does not change significantly when a small amount of hydrochloric acid is added.

Deduce the pH of .

Deduce the pH of sodium hydroxide.

Propanoic acid is a weak acid. A solution of propanoic acid has a of . Calculate the value of , for propanoic acid. Show all your working.
