Answer:
There are many effects of radiation to the human body. (if you watch the 100, you'll see what happens)
Exposure to very high levels of radiation, such as being close to an atomic blast, can cause acute health effects such as
1. weakness
a/ fatigue,
b/ fainting,
c/ confusion.
2.Bleeding from the nose,
a/ mouth,
b/ gums,
c/ rectum
3. Bruising,
a/ skin burns,
b/ open sores on the skin,
c/ sloughing of skin.
4. Dehydration.
5. Diarrhea, bloody stool.
6. Fever.
7. Hair loss.
8. Inflammation of ex
Answer:
- Mass of NaH₂PO₄·H₂O = 8.542 g
- Mass of Na₂HPO₄ = 5.410 g
Explanation:
Keeping in mind the equilibrium:
H₂PO₄⁻ ↔ HPO₄⁻² + H⁺
We use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation (H-H):
pH = pka + ![log\frac{[A^{-}]}{[HA]}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=log%5Cfrac%7B%5BA%5E%7B-%7D%5D%7D%7B%5BHA%5D%7D)
For this problem [A⁻] = [HPO₄⁻²] and [HA] = [H₂PO₄⁻]
From literature we know that pka = 7.21, from the problem we know that pH=7.00 and that
[HPO₄⁻²] + [H₂PO₄⁻] = 0.100 M
From this equation we can <u>express [H₂PO₄⁻] in terms of [HPO₄⁻²]</u>:
[H₂PO₄⁻] = 0.100 M - [HPO₄⁻²]
And then replace [H₂PO₄⁻] in the H-H equation, <u>in order to calculate [HPO₄⁻²]</u>:
![7.00=7.21+log\frac{[HPO4^{-2}] }{0.100 M-[HPO4^{-2}]} \\-0.21=log\frac{[HPO4^{-2}] }{0.100 M-[HPO4^{-2}]}\\10^{-0.21} =\frac{[HPO4^{-2}] }{0.100 M-[HPO4^{-2}]}\\0.616*(0.100M-[HPO4^{-2}])=[HPO4^{-2}]\\0.0616 M = 1.616*[HPO4^{-2}]\\0.03812 M =[HPO4^{-2}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=7.00%3D7.21%2Blog%5Cfrac%7B%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%20%7D%7B0.100%20M-%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%7D%20%5C%5C-0.21%3Dlog%5Cfrac%7B%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%20%7D%7B0.100%20M-%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%7D%5C%5C10%5E%7B-0.21%7D%20%3D%5Cfrac%7B%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%20%7D%7B0.100%20M-%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%7D%5C%5C0.616%2A%280.100M-%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%29%3D%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%5C%5C0.0616%20M%20%3D%201.616%2A%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%5C%5C0.03812%20M%20%3D%5BHPO4%5E%7B-2%7D%5D)
With the value of [H₂PO₄⁻],<u> we calculate [HPO₄⁻²]</u>:
[HPO₄⁻²] + 0.0381 M = 0.100 M
[HPO₄⁻²] = 0.0619 M
Finally, using the concentrations, the volume, and the molecular weights; we can calculate the weight of each substance:
- Mass of NaH₂PO₄·H₂O = 0.0619 M * 1 L * 138 g/mol = 8.542 g
- Mass of Na₂HPO₄ = 0.0381 M * 1 L * 142 g/mol = 5.410 g
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The answer is D. KOH (potassium hydroxide)
Answer:
Each of two or more compounds with the same formula but a different arrangement of atoms in the molecule and different properties.
Explanation: