Consider a solution that has 0.00500 M HCl and 0.100 M HF. Ka of HF = 7.2x10-4. a. What is the pH of this solution? b. Suppose the solution was like that in A but also had 0.1 M HOI. (i.e. total solution was a mix of 0.00500 M HCI, 0.100 M HF, and 0.1 M HOI). Ka of HOI = 2.0x10-¹¹. Does this solution have an appreciably different pH than the solution in part a? Support your answer with relevant calculations. HINT: Work from strongest acid to the weakest acid.

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6. Consider a solution that has 0.00500 M HCl and 0.100 M HF. Ka of HF = 7.2x10-4.
a. What is the pH of this solution?
b. Suppose the solution was like that in A but also had 0.1 M HOI. (i.e. total solution was a
mix of 0.00500 M HCl, 0.100 M HF, and 0.1 M HOI). Ka of HOI = 2.0x10-¹¹. Does this
solution have an appreciably different pH than the solution in part a? Support your
answer with relevant calculations. HINT: Work from strongest acid to the weakest acid.
Transcribed Image Text:6. Consider a solution that has 0.00500 M HCl and 0.100 M HF. Ka of HF = 7.2x10-4. a. What is the pH of this solution? b. Suppose the solution was like that in A but also had 0.1 M HOI. (i.e. total solution was a mix of 0.00500 M HCl, 0.100 M HF, and 0.1 M HOI). Ka of HOI = 2.0x10-¹¹. Does this solution have an appreciably different pH than the solution in part a? Support your answer with relevant calculations. HINT: Work from strongest acid to the weakest acid.
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Solution : 0.00500 M HCl and 0.100 M HF

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(a) pH of the solution.

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