An ammonia buffer contains nh3nh4 in a ratio of 04 moles06


Question- 1) Using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, calculate the pH of an ammonia buffer when the NH3:NH4+ ratio is 0.4 moles:0.6 moles. (pK = 9.75)

2) An ammonia buffer contains NH3:NH4+ in a ratio of 0.4 moles:0.6 moles (pK = 9.75). What will be the pH if you add 0.01 moles of HCl to this buffer?

3) If the pH of 1 liter of a 1.0 M carbonate buffer is 7.0, what is actual number of moles of H2CO3 and HCO3-? (pK = 6.37)

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Chemistry: An ammonia buffer contains nh3nh4 in a ratio of 04 moles06
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