Use the HendersonHasselbalch equation to calculate the pH of each solution. a. a

Chapter 16, Problem 40

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Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to calculate the \(\mathrm{pH}\) of each solution.

a. a solution that is \(0.145 \mathrm{M}\) in propanoic acid and \(0.115 \mathrm{M}\) in potassium propanoate

b. a solution that contains \(0.785 \% \mathrm{C}_5 \mathrm{H}_5 \mathrm{~N}\) by mass and \(0.985 \% \mathrm{C}_5 \mathrm{H}_5 \mathrm{NHCl}\) by mass

c. a solution that contains \(15.0 \mathrm{~g}\) of \(\mathrm{HF}\) and \(25.0 \mathrm{~g}\) of \(\mathrm{NaF}\) in \(125 \mathrm{~mL}\) of solution

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