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Quiz 14: Advanced Topics in Equilibrium
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A student is tasked to determine the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 20.0 mmol sodium acetate,10.0 mmol sodium oxalate (NaO
2
CCO
2
H) ,and 15.0 mmol potassium chloride in enough water to prepare 1.00 L of solution.Which of the following will simplify the algebra used to solve the problem? I.Write fractional composition equations for each acid and base in the charge balance equation. II Substitute the fractional composition equations into the charge balance equation and enter the known values of sodium,potassium,and chloride. III Assume the weakest acid will not contribute significantly to the pH of the solution. IV Use a spreadsheet to perform the calculations.
Question 2
Essay
Calculate the concentration of each fumaric acid,HO
2
CCHCHCO
2
H,species in a 0.175 M solution at pH = 5.000.K
a
1
= 9.5 × 10
−
4
and K
a2
= 3.3 × 10
−
5
.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The pH of a solution composed of NaO
2
CCO
2
H and NaCl must be determined.To get a more complete picture of the equilibrium,the mass balance equation for total oxalate is written.Which is the ONLY valid mass balance equation?
Question 4
Essay
A solution is 0.200 M in acetic acid and 0.100 M KCl.Calculate the concentration acetic acid and acetate in solution for a pH 4.500.
= 0.775,
= 1,
= 0.83 and K
a
= 1.75 × 10
−
5
.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Which of the fractional composition equations is incorrectly written for the diprotic acid H
2
A and the monoprotic acid HA?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The mean fraction of protons,
,bound to H
3
A ranges from____________________ and
(theoretical) =____________________ .
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The pH of a solution composed of NaCH
3
CO
2
,NaO
2
CCO
2
H,and KCl must be determined.To get a more complete picture of the equilibrium,the ion-pairing equilibria are included in the calculations.Which of the following is NOT valid for ion pairing?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The mass balance equation for the solubility of copper(II) carbonate is [Cu
2+
] = [
] To determine a more accurate solubility for copper(II) carbonate,additional equilibria must be written for copper(II) and carbonate in solution.Which of the mass balance equations below is the only valid charge balance equation?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Calculate the pH for a buffer that is 0.10 M in NaO
2
CCO
2
Na and 0.50 M in NaO
2
CCO
2
H.K
2
= 5.42 × 10
−
5
,
= 0.333,
= 0.76
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which is the correct effective solubility constant expression for PbCl
2
? PbCl
2
⇋ Pb
2+
+ 2 Cl
−
Question 11
Short Answer
Express [Ca
2+
] in terms [H
+
] for the solubility of CaSO
4
using the equations below.Assume all activity coefficients are unity. CaSO
4
⇋ Ca
2+
+
K
sp
= 2.40 × 10
−
5
Ca
2+
+ H
2
O ⇋ CaOH
+
+ H
+
____________________K
a
= 2.00 × 10
−
13
Ca
2+
+
⇋ CaSO
4
K
ip
= 229
⇋ H
+
+
K
a2
= 1.03 × 10
−
2
Question 12
Essay
A solution is 0.120 M sodium oxalate (NaO
2
CCO
2
H),0.05 M chloroacetic acid (ClCH
2
CO
2
H)and 0.01 M KOH.Express the charge balance equation for the solution in terms of [H
+
].