Test3 ch17b Buffer-Titration-Equilibrium Practice Problems
a. = 1.8 a solution of formic acid and sodium formate, K a ×10–4 b. = 1.8 a solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate, K a ×10–5 c. = 3.5 a solution of hypochlorous acid and sodium hypochlorite, K a ×10–8 d. = 5.8 a solution of boric acid and sodium borate, K a ×10–10 e. All of these solutions would be equally good choices for ...
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