Calculate the pH AND the pOH of each of the following solutions 9) 150,000 mL of a solution containing 45 grams of HNO3 (nitric acid) and 998 grams of hydrobromic acid.

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Calculate the pH AND the pOH of each of the following solutions
9)
150,000 mL of a solution containing 45 grams of HNO3 (nitric acid) and
998 grams of hydrobromic acid.
10)
5.0 L of a solution containing 0.09 grams of sodium hydroxide, 0.9 grams
of lithium hydroxide, 9.0 grams of barium hydroxide, and 90.0 grams of
potassium hydroxide (KOH).
Solve the following acid-base reaction and THEN determine the pH and
pOH of the solution after the reaction has come to completion.
11) A 110.0 mL aqueous solution of 0.51 M Ba(OH)2 is added to a 220.0 mL
aqueous solution of 0.15 M H3PO4. (What kind of stoichiometry problem is this?)
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the pH AND the pOH of each of the following solutions 9) 150,000 mL of a solution containing 45 grams of HNO3 (nitric acid) and 998 grams of hydrobromic acid. 10) 5.0 L of a solution containing 0.09 grams of sodium hydroxide, 0.9 grams of lithium hydroxide, 9.0 grams of barium hydroxide, and 90.0 grams of potassium hydroxide (KOH). Solve the following acid-base reaction and THEN determine the pH and pOH of the solution after the reaction has come to completion. 11) A 110.0 mL aqueous solution of 0.51 M Ba(OH)2 is added to a 220.0 mL aqueous solution of 0.15 M H3PO4. (What kind of stoichiometry problem is this?)
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