PROBLEM 4: Calculate the pH of the following: a. 0.520 M in sodium formate and 0.100 M in formic acid b. 75 ml of 0.050 M in pyridine and 125 mL of 0.10 M in pyridinium chloride

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Chapter18: Acids And Bases
Section18.3: Hydrogen Ions And Ph
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PROBLEM 4:
Calculate the pH of the following:
a. 0.520 M in sodium formate and 0.100 M in formic acid
b. 75 ml of 0.050 M in pyridine and 125 mL of 0.10 M in pyridinium chloride
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 4: Calculate the pH of the following: a. 0.520 M in sodium formate and 0.100 M in formic acid b. 75 ml of 0.050 M in pyridine and 125 mL of 0.10 M in pyridinium chloride
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