Problem 3. A solution is prepared by dissolving 12.02 g of LiClO to make one liter of solution (Ka of HCIO 2.57×10-7). (a) Write the equilibrium equation (do not show the spectator ion) (b) Determine the pH of the solution (validate any assumptions you make)

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Problem 3. A solution is prepared by dissolving 12.02 g of LiClO to make one liter of solution (Ka
of HClO = 2.57×10-7).
(a) Write the equilibrium equation (do not show the spectator ion)
(b) Determine the pH of the solution (validate any assumptions you make)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3. A solution is prepared by dissolving 12.02 g of LiClO to make one liter of solution (Ka of HClO = 2.57×10-7). (a) Write the equilibrium equation (do not show the spectator ion) (b) Determine the pH of the solution (validate any assumptions you make)
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