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PLS TYPE THE ANSWER AND DO NOT WRITE IT IN HAND WRITE IF YOU CAN. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Given the following response:
HF(aq) + H2O(l) ⇄ H3O(aq)+ + F(aq)− ?a = 7.2 × 10−4
A. Calculate the molar concentration of H3O+(aq) In solution HF(aq) 0.4M.
B. the soloution HF(aq) reacts with NaOH(aq) according to the following reaction:
HF(aq) + OH(aq)− ⇄ H2O(l) + F(aq)−
15ml of 0.4M NaOH(aq) was added to 25ml of 0.4M HF(aq).
B.1. Calculate the number of moles of HF(aq) that didn't react.
B.2. Calculate the molar concentration of F-(aq).
B.3. Calculate the PH of the soloution.
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