You take a source water sample and measure its pH and dissolved in organic carbon (DIC). You find the pH to be 9.6, and its DIC to be 10-2 M.< If this source water were treated with a coagulant, e.g., Al2(SO4)3 (alum), would you expect the pH to change? OA YES B NO
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- Estimate the pH that results when the following two solutions are mixed. a) 50 mL of 0.3 M CH3COOH and 50 mL of 0.4 M KOH b) 100 mL of 0.3 M CH3COOH and 50 mL of 0.4 M NaOH c) 150 mL of 0.3 M CH3COOH and 100 mL of 0.3 M Ba(OH)2 d) 200 mL of 0.3 M CH3COOH and 100 mL of 0.3 M Ba(OH)2You are studying a clear solution and you added the pH indicator methyl violet. The colour range of the indicator methyl violet in a clear solution when changing from acidic to basic is yellow (pH 0) to blue purple (pH 1) to violet (pH 2). You initial pH of the solution when tested with a pH meter is O.2. You are going to add 250 drops of 0.1 M HCI. Please select the most appropriate answers to the following two questions. What is the initial colour of the solution at pH 0.2? What is the colour of the solution and what will the pH be after the addition of the HCI? Select 2 correct answer(s) The colour of the solution after the addition of HCI will be clear and the pH will be less than 0.2. The colour of the solution after the addition of HCI will be violet and the pH will be higher than 0.2.Once upon a time, Tricia and her sister Jillian are doing titration to assess the molarity of the sample's total acid content. Using the pH measurements to report acidity, they were ordered to study a clear aqueous solution of an unknown monoprotic acid. They decided to use two methods of experiments to gather essential data for their Chemistry Class. The first method is through a pH strip. To estimate the pH of the sample, Tricia used a pH strip. Tricia collected 1 mL of the sample, which came out to have a pH of around 3.3. Furthermore, Tricia made a new setup in which 1 mL of the same sample was diluted with 9 mL of water, and the pH taken was now around 3.8. The second method is Titration, and Jillian used this method. Jillian prepared a 10 mL aliquot of the sample and diluted it with 25mL of distilled water. After this, Jillian added 2 drops of phenolphthalein, and it was titrated 3.54 mL of 0.048 mmol standardized NaOH to the endpoint. With this, answer the following questions.1.…
- Once upon a time, Tricia and her sister Jillian are doing titration to assess the molarity of the sample's total acid content. Using the pH measurements to report acidity, they were ordered to study a clear aqueous solution of an unknown monoprotic acid.They decided to use two methods of experiments to gather essential data for their Chemistry Class.The first method is through a pH strip. To estimate the pH of the sample, Tricia used a pH strip. Tricia collected 1 mL of the sample, which came out to have a pH of around 3.3. Furthermore, Tricia made a new setup in which 1 mL of the same sample was diluted with 9 mL of water, and the pH taken was now around 3.8.The second method is Titration, and Jillian used this method. Jillian prepared a 10 mL aliquot of the sample and diluted it with 25mL of distilled water. After this, Jillian added 2 drops of phenolphthalein, and it was titrated 3.54 mL of 0.048 mmol standardized NaOH to the endpoint.1. Determine of the unknown is a strong acid a…Once upon a time, Tricia and her sister Jillian are doing titration to assess the molarity of the sample's total acid content. Using the pH measurements to report acidity, they were ordered to study a clear aqueous solution of an unknown monoprotic acid.They decided to use two methods of experiments to gather essential data for their Chemistry Class.The first method is through a pH strip. To estimate the pH of the sample, Tricia used a pH strip. Tricia collected 1 mL of the sample, which came out to have a pH of around 3.3. Furthermore, Tricia made a new setup in which 1 mL of the same sample was diluted with 9 mL of water, and the pH taken was now around 3.8.The second method is Titration, and Jillian used this method. Jillian prepared a 10 mL aliquot of the sample and diluted it with 25mL of distilled water. After this, Jillian added 2 drops of phenolphthalein, and it was titrated 3.54 mL of 0.048 mmol standardized NaOH to the endpoint.1. Using the data in the titration method,…A solution is prepared that is initially 0.45M in pyridine (CÂHÂN), a weak base, and 0.50M in pyridinium bromide (C5H₁NHBr). Complete the reaction table below, so that you could use it to calculate the pH of this solution. Use x to stand for the unknown change in [où¯]. You can leave out the symbol for molarity. initial change final [C,H,N] [C₂H₂NH*] [OH-] 0 0 0 0 DO X Ar
- A solution is prepared that is initially 0.20M in hypochlorous acid (HC1O) and 0.092 Min potassium hypochlorite (KC10). Complete the reaction table below, so that you could use it to calculate the pH of this solution. Use X to stand for the unknown change in [H₂O*].· . You can leave out the M symbol for molarity. initial change final [HCIO] 0 [CIO] 0 0 [H₂0] 0 || 0 SA conjugate acid (HA) and its conjugate base (A") is mixed to make buffer solutions. When 0.50 mol HA and 0.50 mol A are mixed into 1.00 L solution, the pH of the solution is 4.87. Calculate the pH of the buffer solution by mixing 0.25 mol HA and 0.75 mol A into 1.00 L solution. Your pH value should have the form of XXX, XX.X, X.XX or 0.XXX.Students Mola and Rity were tasked to analyze the acidity of a 10.0-mL fermented milk sample diluted with water in a 250-mL volumetric flask. Mola obtained a 15.0-mL aliquot of this solution, diluted it to 50.0 mL, and then titrated this diluted sample. Titration data were given to Rity and she found out that the 50.0-mL diluted sample contains 0.21 mmol of lactic acid. MW: Lactic Acid (90.08) a. What is the lactic acid concentration (in M) of the titrated sample? b. Determine the lactic acid content (in M) of the 10.0-mL fermented milk sample. c. What is the lactic acid concentration (in %w/v) of the 10.0-mL fermented milk sample?
- A solution is prepared that is initially 0.13M in acetic acid (HCH3CO₂) and 0.24M in potassium acetate (KCH3CO₂). Complete the reaction table below, so that you could use it to calculate the pH of this solution. Use x to stand for the unknown change in initial change final [HCH,CO₂] 0 [H₂0]. You can leave out the M symbol for molarity. [cH,co,] 0 L [H₂O] 0 0 0 plo X GA solution is prepared that is initially 0.39M in methylamine (CH3NH₂), a weak base, and 0.41 M in methylammonium chloride (CH₂NH3C1). Complete the reaction table below, so that you could use it to calculate the pH of this solution. Use x to stand for the unknown change in [OH]. You can leave out the M symbol for molarity. initial change final [CHÍNH,] [CHÍNH, 0 0 0 0 0 [OH-] 0 X ŚBuffer Preparation: Acid-Base Reactions An aqueous solution contains 0.496 M hydrocyanic acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 2.18x10 2 moles of sodium hydroxide to 125 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide) pH = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining An aqueous solution contains 0.498 M ammonia. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 3.30x102 moles of hydrobromic acid to 155 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding hydrobromic acid.) pH = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining Use the References to a An aqueous solution contains 0.336 M ammonia. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 2.95x102 moles of hydrochloric acid to 155 ml of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding hydrochloric acid.) pH = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining