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From the procedur 2. Calculate the theoretical pit of each solution as follows a. For the undiluted acid solution in bea

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From The Procedur 2 Calculate The Theoretical Pit Of Each Solution As Follows A For The Undiluted Acid Solution In Bea 1
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From The Procedur 2 Calculate The Theoretical Pit Of Each Solution As Follows A For The Undiluted Acid Solution In Bea 2
From The Procedur 2 Calculate The Theoretical Pit Of Each Solution As Follows A For The Undiluted Acid Solution In Bea 2 (10.29 KiB) Viewed 52 times
From the procedur 2. Calculate the theoretical pit of each solution as follows a. For the undiluted acid solution in beaker 1, perform a weak acid problem to calculate the pH of 0.50 M HC₂H₂0₂ b. Use the Henderson Hasselbalch equation from Equation BU 2 to calculate the pH of the buffer solutions in beakers 2-5 For the undiluted base solution in beaker 6, perform a weak base problem to calculate the pH of 0 50 M NaC₂H₂O₂ 3. Compare the measured pH of each buffer solution to its calculated pH in Report Table BU 4 Note: Report the absolute value of the difference in pH Report Table BU.4: Comparison of measured and calculated initial pH Difference between measured pH and calculated theoretical pH of solutions Calculated pH Beaker #1 Beaker #2 Beaker #3 Beaker 4 Deaker Beaker 6 Measured pH 1256 294 438 473 518 Table view List view Apr

Initial Concentrations of Conjugates in Buffer Solutions Beaker #1 Beaker #2 Beaker 3 Beaker 4 Beaker S Beaker 6 IHC₂H₂O₂(M) 05 04 03 02 a IC₂H₂0₂1(M) 0 0.1 0.2 03 04 05