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Acetic Acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) has 0.767% dissociation in a 0.300M solution at 25°C. Find the Ka for acetic acid at 25°C and the solution’s pH
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Acids that can give up MORE than one H + ion Diprotic—2 H + ions capable of ionizing Triprotic—3 H + ions capable of ionizing **Each H + dissociates separately and in a separate step--- Specific Ka value for each step.
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Ka 1 >>> Ka 2 generally for these acids Most of the H + dissociates in the 1 st dissociation. **Use Ka from the 1 st dissociation to calculate [H + ] and pH
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2H 2 CO 3 H + + HCO 3 - (Ka 1 =4.3x10 -7 ) HCO 3 - H + + CO 3 2- (Ka 2 =4.7x10 -11 )
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Calculate the pH of a 0.125M maleic acid solution. HOOCCH=CHCOOH + H 2 O H 3 O + + HOOCCH=CHCOO - (Ka = 1.2 x 10 -2 ) HOOCCH=CHCOO - + H 2 O H 3 O + + - OOCCH=CHCOO - (Ka = 4.7 x 10 -7 )
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Finish Weak Acid/Base Problems—Friday Read over lab procedure
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