The neutralization of NaOH by HCl is represented in

Chapter 17, Problem 73

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The neutralization of NaOH by HCl is represented in equation (1), and the neutralization of by HCl in equation (2). NH3 pKa HOC6H4NO2 , NH3 ? NH4Cl(aq) = NaCl>L Na2HPO4 # 12H2O KH2PO4 3H2PO4 -3HPO4 > 4 2-4 KH2PO4 Na2HPO4 C6H5OH, f = 0.27 pKa phenol = 10.00 f f. 1Ka = 6.3 * 10-52 pH = 4.50, (C6H5COOH) pH = 13.00, = pH = 2.0? pH = 2.0. 1. 2. (a) Determine the equilibrium constant K for each reaction. (b) Explain why each neutralization reaction can be considered to go to completion.

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