What change will be caused by the addition of a small amount of HCI to a buffer solution containing acetate. CH3COO ions and acetic acid, CH3COOH? 00 The concentration of acetic acid will decrease, and the concentration of acetate ions will increase The acetate ions will precipitate out of solution as its acid salt. The concentration of hydronium ions will increase significantly. The concentration of acetate will decrease, and the concentration of acetic acid will increase. The concentration of acetate ions will increase as will the concentration of hydronium ions.

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Chapter17: Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Other Aspects Of Aqueous Equilibria
Section17.2: Controlling Ph: Buffer Solutions
Problem 2RC: 2. If an acetic acid/sodium acetate buffer solution is prepared from 100. mL of 0.10 M acetic acid...
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What change will be caused by the addition of a small amount of HCI to a buffer solution containing acetate. CH3COO ions
and acetic acid, CH3COOH?
The concentration of acetic acid will decrease, and the concentration of acetate ions will increase
The acetate ions will precipitate out of solution as its acid salt.
The concentration of hydronium ions will increase significantly.
The concentration of acetate will decrease, and the concentration of acetic acid will increase.
The concentration of acetate ions will increase as will the concentration of hydronium ions.
Transcribed Image Text:What change will be caused by the addition of a small amount of HCI to a buffer solution containing acetate. CH3COO ions and acetic acid, CH3COOH? The concentration of acetic acid will decrease, and the concentration of acetate ions will increase The acetate ions will precipitate out of solution as its acid salt. The concentration of hydronium ions will increase significantly. The concentration of acetate will decrease, and the concentration of acetic acid will increase. The concentration of acetate ions will increase as will the concentration of hydronium ions.
Using the pictures below please answer the question. The already selected answer choice is incorrect.
For a buffer solution made of 0.500 M sodium acetate and 0.0500 M acetic acid, the pH would be?
The K₂ of acetic acid is 1.7 x 10-5
4.98
5.77
2.66
C
4.77
3.75
Transcribed Image Text:Using the pictures below please answer the question. The already selected answer choice is incorrect. For a buffer solution made of 0.500 M sodium acetate and 0.0500 M acetic acid, the pH would be? The K₂ of acetic acid is 1.7 x 10-5 4.98 5.77 2.66 C 4.77 3.75
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