Consider the following aqueous equilibrium for a formic acid solution, HCOOH(aq) D H(aq) + HCOO (aq). Suppose solid sodi

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Consider the following aqueous equilibrium for a formic acid solution, HCOOH(aq) D H(aq) + HCOO (aq). Suppose solid sodi

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Consider the following aqueous equilibrium for a formic acid solution, HCOOH(aq) D H(aq) + HCOO (aq). Suppose solid sodium formate, NaHCOO, is added to the solution Which of the following statements regarding the resulting solution is NOT correct? Ignore any volume changes. The pH decreases. b. The H concentration decreases. The system shifts left to reestablish equilibrium. d. The HCOOH concentration increases. e. The value of K. does not change. a. c.
where s is the molar solubility d. Kup The solubility product for Al(OH)3 is written as a. Kp = 32 b. Kp = 48 e. Ka c. Kho 2784 38 +38" Sp
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