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8 May, 15:06

Calculate the ph of a solution that is 0.26 m in hf and 0.12 m in naf.

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  1. 8 May, 19:04
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    When a mixture consists of a weak acid, such as HF, and its corresponding salt, NaF, this is an acid buffer. So, we can use the equation as written below:

    pH = pKa + log (salt/acid)

    For HF, the pKa = 3.17

    Thus,

    pH = 3.17 + log (0.12/0.26)

    pH = 2.83
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