8. The following questions concern the reaction HA(aq) + B(aq) 2 HB1+(aq) + A1-(aq). What can you say about: (a) the magnitude of K for this reaction (K >> 1 or K << 1 or K - 1), (b) the relative concentrations of HA and HB1+ ([HA] >> [HB1+] or [HA] << [HB1*]), and (c) the pH of the solution that results from reacting equal mole quantities of HA with B, when (a) K (b) Relative concentration (c) pH HA is a weaker acid than HB1+. HA is a weak acid and B is a strong base. HA is a strong acid and B is a strong base.

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8. The following questions concern the reaction HA(aq) + B(aq) 2 HB1†(aq) + A1-(aq). What can
you say about: (a) the magnitude of K for this reaction (K >> 1 or K << 1 or K - 1), (b) the relative
concentrations of HA and HB1+ ([HA] >>
solution that results from reacting equal mole quantities of HA with B, when
[HB1*] or [HA] << [HB1*]), and (c) the pH of the
(a) K
(b) Relative concentration
(c) pH
HA is a weaker acid than HB1+.
HA is a weak acid and B is a strong base.
HA is a strong acid and B is a strong base.
HA is a strong acid and B is a weak base.
Transcribed Image Text:8. The following questions concern the reaction HA(aq) + B(aq) 2 HB1†(aq) + A1-(aq). What can you say about: (a) the magnitude of K for this reaction (K >> 1 or K << 1 or K - 1), (b) the relative concentrations of HA and HB1+ ([HA] >> solution that results from reacting equal mole quantities of HA with B, when [HB1*] or [HA] << [HB1*]), and (c) the pH of the (a) K (b) Relative concentration (c) pH HA is a weaker acid than HB1+. HA is a weak acid and B is a strong base. HA is a strong acid and B is a strong base. HA is a strong acid and B is a weak base.
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