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solution at plH 4.9? Note that the concentration and/ar pHl value may difter from that in the first question STRATEGY 1. Rearrange the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to solve for the ratio of base (acetate) to acid (acetic acid), [A VHA 2. Use the mole fraction of acetate to calculate the concentration of acetate 3. Calculate the concentration of acetic acid. Step 1: Rearrange the Henderson Hasselbalch equation to solve for The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to solve for if the solution is at pH 4.9 HA Number HA Enter your answer as a number. For example, 9.6 Do not enter a formula like 1082 Previous ⦠Check Answer Next fent oeåèªè·åº
solution at plH 4.9? Note that the concentration and/ar pHl value may difter from that in the first question STRATEGY 1. Rearrange the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to solve for the ratio of base (acetate) to acid (acetic acid), [A VHA 2. Use the mole fraction of acetate to calculate the concentration of acetate 3. Calculate the concentration of acetic acid. Step 1: Rearrange the Henderson Hasselbalch equation to solve for The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to solve for if the solution is at pH 4.9 HA Number HA Enter your answer as a number. For example, 9.6 Do not enter a formula like 1082 Previous ⦠Check Answer Next fent oeåèªè·åº
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5 Aug 2019