I would really appreciate it if someone showed me how to solve each of these problems instead of just giving the answers. I bolded the correct answer. Thank you
1. How many milliliters of a 5.0 x 10^-2 stock solution would you need to add to a final volume of 10 liters to obtain a solution with a pH of 3.60?
a. 50 mL
b. 34 mL
c. 13 mL
2. A 0.25 M solution of a hypothetical weak acid, HX has a pH of 3.42. What is the Ka value for this acid?
a. 8.8 x 10^ -6
b. 1.6 x 10^ -7
c. 5.8 x 10^ -7
3. What is the pH of a 0.30 M solution of magnesium hypochlorite(Mg(ClO)2)? For HClO Ka= 3.0 x10^ -8
a. 9.06
b. 3.06
c. 10.65
4. The pH= 2.84 for a 0.35 M pyridine hydrochoride, C5H5NHCl, solution. Based on this information, determine the Kb value of pyridine (C5H5N)
a. 9.4 x10^-8
b. 1.7x 10^ -9
c. 5.3 x 10^ -7
5. If you wanted to prepare a buffer composed of hypochlorous acid (HClO0 and potassium hypochlorite (KClO), how may moles of KClO would be added to 2 liters of a 1.0 M HClO solution to get a buffer with a final pH of 7.70? For HClO, Ka= 3.0 x 10^-8
a. 3.0 mol KClO
b. 1.2 mol KClO
c. 2.2 mol KClO
6. The pH of a solution by mixing 300 mL of 0.050 M HClO4 and 40.0 mL of 0.10 M Ba(OH)2 is?
a. 1.69
b. 1.77
c. 1.85
7. A 150 mL sample of 0.20 M HF solution is titrated with a strong base. What is the pH after adding 40 mL of 0.80 M NaOH? For HF, Ka= 6.8 x 10^-4
a. 13.11
b. 12.02
c. 10.37
8. A solution of Pb(NO3)2 is mixed with a solution of NaCl. A precipitate forms and analysis of the supernatant reveals the following concentrations of ions.
[Pb^2+] = 0.0062 M [NO3-]= 0.25 M [Na+]= 0.40 M [Cl-]= 0.054 M
Based on these data, what is the Ksp value for PbCl2(s)?
a. 7.2 x 10^-6
b. 5.6 x 10^-8
c. 1.8 x10^ -5
9. At an elevated temperature, Ksp= 7.5x 10^ -5 for Ca(OH)2. What is the pH of a saturated solution of a calcium hydroxide?
a. 13.06
b. 9.51
c. 12.73