Iowa State University / Leaders: / Kyle and Shealyn
Course: / Chem 178
Instructors: / Burnett and Vela
Date: / 3-9-14
Calculations
- Calculate the pH and percent ionization of the weak acid, benzoic acid (C7H6O2), if the initial concentration of the acid is 0.2M and Ka = 6.5 x 10-5 at 25C.
- Calculate Kb for the weak base CH3NH2 which has a concentration of 0.25M and a pH of 12.
- What is the pH of a 0.1M ammonia solution if its Kb value is 1.75 x 10-5?
- When hydrogen chloride reacts with ammonia, ammonium chloride is formed. Which is the Lewis acid and which is the Lewis base?
HCl + NH3↔NH4Cl
- What is the concentration of OH- in a solution that is 0.3M sodium acetate and 0.5M acetic acid? Ka=1.7 x 10-5 and Kb=5.9 x 10-10
- Calculate the pH if 10mL of 0.5M of HCl is added to a 0.1L buffer solution of 0.2M sodium benzoate and 0.4M benzoic acid. Ka = 6.3 x 10 -5
- If 10 mmole of NaOH is added to a 100mL solution of 0.02M formic acid what is the final pH? pKa of formic acid = 3.77
- Using the following titration of 0.050 L of a 0.100 M HBr acid solution using 0.250 M NaOH.
- What is the pH before the titration begins?
- What is the pH after 50.00 mL of NaOH is added?
- In a solution of 0.200M NaI, solid AgI was placed in. Calculate the molar solubility of AgI (Ksp = 1.5 x 10-16)
- Solid barium phosphate dissolves into its ions at room temp. If [Ba2+] = 1.5 x 10-2 M at equilibrium find the value of Ksp.
- Calculate the Ksp of Ag2S if the solution contains [S2-] = 2.92 x 10-17 at equilibrium.
- Calculate the solubility of Zn(OH)2 in mg/L. Ksp = 4.5 x 10-17
- Calculate the concentration of an aqueous solution of Ca(OH)2 that has a pH of 10.05
- The pH of a 0.100 M solution of formic acid, HCOOH, at 25 degrees Celsius is 2.38. Calculate Ka for formic acid at this temperature.
- What is the pH of a 0.300 M solution of methylamine? (Kb = 4.4x10-4)
- Will the following solutions be acidic, basic or neutral?
- Ba(CH3COO)2
- NH4Cl
c. Al(ClO4)
- NaCl
- Arrange the compounds in order of increasing acid strength:
- AsH3, HBr, KH, H2Se
- H2SO4, H2SeO3, H2SeO4
- Circle the stronger acid:
- a. HClO3 HClO4
- b. HBr HF
- c. PH3 H2S
- d. HNO3 HNO2
- What is the pH of a 1L solution made by adding 0.4 mol of acetic acid and 0.3 mol of sodium acetate to water?
- What is the percent ionization of 0.0075M butanoic acid in a solution containing 0.085M sodium butanoate?
- You are asked to prepare a pH = 3.00 buffer solution starting from 1.25L of 1.00M HF solution, and excess NaF. How many grams of NaF should be added to prepare the buffer?
- What is the pH of the buffer if 85 mL of 0.13M lactic acid and 95 mL of 0.15M sodium lactate are mixed?
- Calculate the pH of the solution formed when 45 mL of 0.100M NaOH is added to 50 mL of 0.100M CH3COOH (Ka = 1.8 x 10-5)
- Write the expression for the solubility-product constant for the following:
- SrSO4
- Fe(OH)2
- The Ksp value for LaF3 is 2 x 10-19. What is the solubility of LaF3 in water in moles per liter?
- How much 2M HCl must be added to 150mL of 0.3M ammonia in order to reach equivalence? What is the volume of the solution at equivalence?
Concepts
- How does the strength of the H-X bond affect acid strength?
- There are two reasons for an oxyacid’s strength to increase what are they?
- What must a Lewis base have?
- What is the common ion effect?
- What is a buffer solution? Describe what it does and what its components are.
- What is buffer capacity?
- What two changes of a transition metal will cause its Ka value to increase?
- Does the strength of the acid or base determine the volume of titrant to reach the equivalence point? If not what does?
- In the titration of the weak polyprotic acid H3PO4 and a strong base it takes 15mL to remove the first H+. What volumes will remove the second and third H+?
- Sketch a graph of what this titration would look like. Label the axes, equivalence points, buffer zones (with the buffer components), and the equivalence volumes.
- How does the titration curve of a strong acid and strong base differ from a weak acid and a strong base?
- Acetic acid is mixed with enough NaOH to reach equivalence. How would the amount of base needed to reach equivalence change if HCl was used instead of acetic acid?
- Is a compound with a pKa of 5.1 more acidic or less acidic than a compound with a pKa of 8?
- Given that the Ka value for acetic acid is 1.8 x 10-5 what is the pKb value for the acetate ion?
- Why are carboxylic acids acidic?
- What are an acid and a base according to each definition?
- Arrhenius
- Bronsted-Lowry
- Lewis
- What does Ksp stand for? If the Ksp value of a salt is large what does that mean for the salt?