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(a) Which of the solutions are buffer solutions?

(b) Which solution has the greatest buffer capacity?

The following pictures represent solutions that contain one or more of the compounds H2A, NaHA, and Na2A where H2A is a weak diprotic acid. (Na ions and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity.)

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(a) Which solution has the highest pH? Which has the lowest pH?

(b) Draw a picture that represents the equilibrium state of solution (1) after addition of two H3O ions. (c) Draw a picture that represents the equilibrium state of solution (1) after addition of two OH ions.

16.35 The following pictures represent solutions that contain a weak acid HA (pKa 6.0) and its sodium salt NaA. (NA ions and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity.)

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The strong acid HA is mixed with an equal molar amount of aqueous NaOH. Which of the following pictures represents the equilibrium state of the solution? (NA ions and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity.)

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(a) To which of the following stages do solutions (1)–(4) correspond?(i) Halfway to the first equivalence point(ii) At the first equivalence point(iii) Halfway between the first and second equivalence points(iv) Beyond the second equivalence point

(b) Which solution has thehighest pH? Which has thelowest pH?

16.37 The following pictures represent solutions at various stages in the titration of a weak diprotic acid H2A with aqueous NaOH. (Na ions and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity.)

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(a) To which of the following stages do solutions(1)–(4) correspond?(i) The initial solution before addition of any HCl(ii) Halfway to the equivalence point(iii) At the equivalence point(iv) Beyond the equivalence point

(b) Is the pH at the equivalence point more or less than 7?

16.38 The following pictures represent solutions at various stages in the titration of a weak base B with aqueous HCl. (Cl ions and solvent water molecules have been omitted for clarity.)

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The following pictures represent solutions of AgCl, which also may contain ions other than Ag and Cl that are not shown. If solution (1) is a saturated solution of AgCl, classify solutions (2)–(4) as unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated.

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The following pictures represent solutions of Ag2CrO4, which also may contain ions other than Ag and CrO4

2 that are not shown. Solution (1) is in equilibrium with solid Ag2CrO4. Will a precipitate of solid Ag2CrO4 form in solutions (2)–(4)? Explain.

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(a) Which of the two curves represents the titration of a strong acid, and which a weak acid? (b) What is the approximate pH at the equivalence point for each of the acids? (c) What is the approximate pKa of the weak acid?

The following plot shows two titration curves, each representing the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.100 M acid with 0.100 M NaOH:

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