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Suggest how the cations in each of the following solution mixtures can be separated: (c) Pb2 + and Al3 +.
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Suggest how the cations in each of the following solution mixtures can be separated: (c) Pb2 + and Al3 +.
(b) What is the most significant difference between the sulfides precipitated in group 2 and those precipitated in group 3?
Which of these equations relates the pOH of a buffer to the p𝐾𝑏 of its weak base, analogous to the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation for weak acids?
a. p𝐾𝑏=pOH+p𝐾𝑏=pOH+log[acid]/[base]
b. p𝐾𝑏=pOH−log[acid]/[base]
c. p𝐾𝑏=pOH−log[base]/[acid]
d. p𝐾𝑏=pOH+log[base]/[[acid]
The acid–base indicator bromcresol green is a weak acid. The yellow acid and blue base forms of the indicator are present in equal concentrations in a solution when the pH is 4.68. What is the pKa for bromcresol green?