Use the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation to calculate the pH of each solution: Part A a solution that is 0.135...

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Use the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation to calculate the pH ofeach solution:

Part A

a solution that is 0.135 M in HClO and 0.165 Min KClO

Express your answer using two decimal places.

Part B

a solution that contains 1.23% C2H5NH2 by mass and 1.30%C2H5NH3Br by mass

Part C

a solution that is 15.0 g of HC2H3O2 and 15.0 g of NaC2H3O2 in150.0 mL of solution

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A HendersonHasselbalch equation for acidic buffer solution pH pKa logsaltacid 754 log 01650135 763 B Molar mass of C2H5NH2 45 gmol Let 123 g C2H5NH2 is present in 1000 mL    See Answer
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