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Consider 1000. mL of a 1.00 3 1024 M solution of a certain acid HA that has a Ka value equal to 1.00 3 1024. Water was added or removed (by evaporation) so that a solution remains in which 35.0% of HA is dissociated at equilibrium. What is the final volume of the solution? Assume that HA is nonvolatile. 153. a. The principal equilibrium in a solution of NaHCO3 is HCO3 2(aq) 1 HCO3 2(aq) 34 H2CO3(aq) 1 CO3 22(aq) Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for this reaction. b. At equilibrium, what is the relationship between [H2CO3] and [CO3 22]? c. Using the equilibrium H2CO3(aq) 34 2H1(aq) 1 CO3 22(aq) and the result from part b, derive an expression for the pH of the solution in terms of Ka1 and Ka2 . d. What is the pH of the solution of NaHCO3?

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Title Chemical Principles 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781305581982

Consider 1000. mL of a 1.00 3 1024 M solution of a certain

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