For the treatment of his acidosis, Pran must drink a salt solution wi wanted to give Pran a 0.895 mM solution of a water-soluble salt ger 1. What is the chemical formula of the salt offered by Pat? 2. Write the hydrolysis reaction for the salt solution offered by Pat. 3. Calculate the pH of the salt solution. Report in two decimal place 4. Yes or No. Must Pran accept the salt solution offered by Pat?

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A. Hydrolysis of salts
For the treatment of his acidosis, Pran must drink a salt sofution with a pH between 8.00 to 8.50. Pat, one of Pran's suitors,
wanted to give Pran a 0.895 mM solution of a water-soluble salt generated from the ions K and C3H204.
1. What is the chemical formula of the salt offered by Pat?
2. Write the hydrolysis reaction for the salt solution offered by Pat.
3. Calculate the pH of the salt solution. Report in two decimal places.
4. Yes or No. Must Pran accept the salt solution offered by Pat?
Relevant Ka values:
CHEMICAL FORMULA
Ka1
Ka2
C3H4O4
1.5 x 10-3
2.0 x 10-6
Transcribed Image Text:A. Hydrolysis of salts For the treatment of his acidosis, Pran must drink a salt sofution with a pH between 8.00 to 8.50. Pat, one of Pran's suitors, wanted to give Pran a 0.895 mM solution of a water-soluble salt generated from the ions K and C3H204. 1. What is the chemical formula of the salt offered by Pat? 2. Write the hydrolysis reaction for the salt solution offered by Pat. 3. Calculate the pH of the salt solution. Report in two decimal places. 4. Yes or No. Must Pran accept the salt solution offered by Pat? Relevant Ka values: CHEMICAL FORMULA Ka1 Ka2 C3H4O4 1.5 x 10-3 2.0 x 10-6
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