The reason why that would be wrong is because then you are assuming acetic acid id a strong acid (ie degree os ionisation is 100%)Pls help
So here's the question and answer, I don't understand what's going on in the answer at all.
I thought you could go, find moles of the acid and base, 0.013 mol and 0.006 mol respectively. Then go (0.013+0.006)/0.16L = 0.11875M.
Then to find pH, -log(0.11875) = 0.93.
Why is this wrong? What am I doing wrong here?
You can't necessarily do that with this question, as acetic acid is not a strong acid - it does not completely dissociate in water. First, you need to find the moles of excess acid following the reaction, which would be 0.013-0.006=0.007. As shown in the answers you then use the ionisation constant (Ka) to find [H+] - as for any acid:Pls help
So here's the question and answer, I don't understand what's going on in the answer at all.
I thought you could go, find moles of the acid and base, 0.013 mol and 0.006 mol respectively. Then go (0.013+0.006)/0.16L = 0.11875M.
Then to find pH, -log(0.11875) = 0.93.
Why is this wrong? What am I doing wrong here?
Need to know the prefixes. k means 'kilo' (x10^3). A x10^{-9} would be nano.How on earth am I suppose to know how and when to convert units.
E.g. when doing simple questions on photon energy and wavelength and such, they give you say 428 kJ mol^-1, but then in their working out they use it as 428x10^3. How do I know what to multiply it by? Some are x10^-9 etc.
ohhhhhhhhhhNeed to know the prefixes. k means 'kilo' (x10^3). A x10^{-9} would be nano.
Determining whether a molecule is polar or not is pretty easy by knowing the overall dipole movement. Take a look at the picture below, the dipole vectors move towards the electronegative atom. If the overall dipole movement is 0, then it is non-polar. If the dipole vectors don't cancel each other out like PCl3, then it is polar. Since BeCl2 is linear, the dipole vectors cancel out and it is non-polar.Why is BeCl2 not polar?
My understanding is the Be and Cl both have VERY different electronegativities... thus should be polar? Or is it non-polar because it's quite symmetrical?
n = m/mw, which you already found to be as 0.02497 moles.Calculating the concentration....
"calculate the concentration of KHP standad solution obtained by dissolving 5.10g of KHP into 250mL of water in a volumetric flask."
answers show: 1000/250 * 0.02497 (number of moles)
where did the 1000 come from?
Basically, concentration is moles/volume (L), in this instance 0.02497/(250ml in L)=0.02497/(250/1000), dividing by the latter fraction equals the same as times it by its reciprocal, hence you get 1000/250Calculating the concentration....
"calculate the concentration of KHP standad solution obtained by dissolving 5.10g of KHP into 250mL of water in a volumetric flask."
answers show: 1000/250 * 0.02497 (number of moles)
where did the 1000 come from?