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11 Dec 2019

The Ka for acetic acid (CH3COOH) is 1.76*10^-5, while the Ka for trichloroacetic acid (CCl3COOH) is 2.2*10^-1.

a). In an aqueous solution of acetic acid, which is more numerous, the neutral acid or the conjugate base acid?

b). How does the proportion of anions to neutral acid molecules in trichloroacetic acid compare to that of acetic acid?

c). The Gibbs Free energy (delta G) can be calculated from equilibrium constants using the Arrhenius equation. Calculate delta G for acetic acid at 298 K.

concentrations are .1 M

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