According to the table in the text, hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a pk, of 3.2. If a solution of HF is brought to a pH of 5.0, what will be true of the relative concentrations of HF and fluoride ion (F) in that solution? The fluoride ion concentration will be zero O Both fluoride ion and HF will be present, but the concentration of HF will be greater than that of fluoride ion The concentration of the fluoride ion will be greater than that of HF O The concentration of the fluoride ion will be the same as that of HF

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According to the table in the text, hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a pK, of 3.2. If a solution of HF is brought to a pH of 5.0, what will be
true of the relative concentrations of HF and fluoride ion (F) in that solution?
The fluoride ion concentration will be zero
O Both fluoride ion and HF will be present, but the concentration of HF will be greater than that of fluoride ion
The concentration of the fluoride ion will be greater than that of HF
O The concentration of the fluoride ion will be the same as that of HF
Transcribed Image Text:According to the table in the text, hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a pK, of 3.2. If a solution of HF is brought to a pH of 5.0, what will be true of the relative concentrations of HF and fluoride ion (F) in that solution? The fluoride ion concentration will be zero O Both fluoride ion and HF will be present, but the concentration of HF will be greater than that of fluoride ion The concentration of the fluoride ion will be greater than that of HF O The concentration of the fluoride ion will be the same as that of HF
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