Answer: The question has some details missing. here is the complete question ; An analytical chemist is titrating 88.4 mL of a 0.2700 M solution of ammonia (NH3 with a 0.4300 M solution of HNO3. The pK, of ammonia is 4.74 Calculate the pH of the base solution after the chemist has added 66.3 mL of the HNO3 solution to it . Note for advanced students: you may assume the final volume equals the initial volume of the solution plus the volume of HNO3 solution
Explanation:
Given ;
- number of moles of base = 88.4 x 0.2700 = 23.868
- number of moles of acid = 0.4300 x 66.3 = 28.509
- This was after the equivalence point, as such net moles of acid = 28.509 - 23.868 = 4.641mol
- total volume of solution = 88.4 + 66.3 = 154.7mL
- Concentration of Acid = moles/volume = 4.641/154.7 = 0.03M
- From pH = -log[H^+] = -Log[0.03]
El sistema digestivo es un grupo de órganos que trabajan juntos para convertir los alimentos en energía y nutrientes básicos para alimentar a todo el cuerpo.
Answer:
An endothermic reaction
Explanation:
A positive sign indicates that energy is absorbed. Hence it is an endothermic reaction.
A reversible reaction is indicated by a double arrow on the chemical equation.
A spontaneous is indicated by negative Gibbs Free Energy (G) value.
An exothermic reaction is indicated by a negative enthalpy change