1. The mixture of anions is an effective blood buffer with the following acid-base equilibrium: HO" (ag) + a. For the oquilibrium above, what is the effect of decreasing the pH? (give shift) H:PO. (aq) H0 (1) HPO? (ag) b. As a result of the shift, which ion H:PO, or HPO would appear to increase? c. For the oquilibrium above, what is the effect of increasing the pt? (give shift) d. As a result of the shifn, which ion H:PO, or HPO would appear to incrcase?

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1. The mixture of anions is an effective blood buffer with the following acid-base equilibrium:
HO" (aq) + HPO* (aq)
H:POs (aq)
+ H;O (1)
a. For the equilibrium above, what is the effect of decreasing the pH? (give shift)
b. As a result of the shift, which ion H:PO, or HPO, would appear to increase?
c. For the equilibrium above, what is the effect of increasing the pH? (give shift)
d. As a result of the shifl, which ion H:PO, or HPO would appear to increase?
Transcribed Image Text:please answer on 1-a,b,c,d. Clear handwriting or type in, thank you! 1. The mixture of anions is an effective blood buffer with the following acid-base equilibrium: HO" (aq) + HPO* (aq) H:POs (aq) + H;O (1) a. For the equilibrium above, what is the effect of decreasing the pH? (give shift) b. As a result of the shift, which ion H:PO, or HPO, would appear to increase? c. For the equilibrium above, what is the effect of increasing the pH? (give shift) d. As a result of the shifl, which ion H:PO, or HPO would appear to increase?
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According to Le Chatelier's principle if concentration of reactants or products of a chemical reaction ,present in equilibrium, is changed then the equilibrium adjust itself so that the effect of change can be minimised.

                pH=-logH3O+

So increase of pH indicate decrease of H3O+ and vice versa

Recall the given reaction

H2PO4-aq + H2Ol  H3O+aq + HPO42_aq

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