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Standard XII
Chemistry
Sulphuric Acid
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When a small amount of HCL is added to a buffer solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate what happen?
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When some amount of sodium acetate is further added to a mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate, then pH of the solution:
Q.
1
×
10
−
3
mole of
H
C
l
is added to a buffer solution made up of
0.01
M
acetic acid and
0.10
M
sodium acetate. The final pH of the buffer will be: (given
p
K
a
of acetic acid is
4.75
at
25
o
C
)
Q.
A buffer solution contains 0.1 mole of sodium acetate in
1000
c
m
3
of 0.1 M acetic acid. To the above buffer solution, 0.1 mole of sodium acetate is further added and dissolved. The
p
H
of the resulting buffer is equal to:
Q.
Acetic acid dissociates in an equilibrium with acetate ion and proton. When a small amount of HCl is added:
Q.
What happens to the pH of
500
m
L
of a solution that is
0.1
molar in sodium acetate and
0.1
molar in acetic acid when
10
m
L
of
0.1
M
sodium hydroxide is added?
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