for each of the five solutions calculate the equilibrium [H+] from the measured pH and determine the Kavalue. 4. pH = 4.99 // derived from diluting 10 mL of solution 3 with 40.0 mL deionized water 5. pH = 9.33 // derived form 30.0 mL sample of 1.0 M NaOAc

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Problem 75QAP: A diprotic acid, H2B(MM=126g/moL), is determined to be a hydrate, H2B xH2O. A 10.00-g sample of this...
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for each of the five solutions calculate the equilibrium [H+] from the measured pH and determine the Kavalue.

4. pH = 4.99 // derived from diluting 10 mL of solution 3 with 40.0 mL deionized water

5. pH = 9.33 // derived form 30.0 mL sample of 1.0 M NaOAc

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