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Calculate the degree of dissociation of 0.2 N of a monobasic acid at 25°C. The dissociation constant of acetic acid at this temperature is 1.8×10-5. What will be the H+concentration? 

Important Questions on Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Solutions

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Concentration of  OH- is 1.6×10n for a solution whose pH is 6.2, Calculate the value of n to the nearest integer value.
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The dissociation constant of HCN is 4.8×10-10. What is the concentration of OH- and HCN in a solution prepared by dissolving 0.16 mole of NaCN in 450 mL of water at 25°C? 

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At what concentration of the solution will the degree of dissociation of nitrous acid be 0.2? (Ka for HNO2 is 4×10-4)
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The degree of dissociation of acetic acid in a 0.1 N solution is 1.32×10-2. At what concentration of nitrous acid will its degree of dissociation be the same as that of acetic acid?

Ka for HNO2 = 4 × 10-4

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Calculate the pH of the following aqueous solution(neglect the common ion effect).

5×10-8 M HCl 

(Use log1.5=0.17)

Report your answer up to three significant figures.

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Calculate the pH of the following aqueous solutions:

10-8 M NaOH

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Compute the pH of a solution at 25°C, which is twice as alkaline as pure water.
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How many times the H+ ion concentration in the blood pH=7.36 greater than in the spinal fluid pH=7.53?