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09-BL and PH

This document provides 4 chemistry problems to solve: 1) Identifying the conjugate acid and base in 3 chemical reactions, 2) Calculating the pH of orange juice given its hydrogen ion concentration, 3) Calculating the hydrogen ion concentration of blood given its pH, 4) Calculating the pH of an ammonia solution given its hydroxide ion concentration, and 5) Calculating the pH of a solution given its hydrogen ion concentration. The document contains the necessary chemical reactions and concentration information to solve the 4 chemistry problems.

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09-BL and PH

This document provides 4 chemistry problems to solve: 1) Identifying the conjugate acid and base in 3 chemical reactions, 2) Calculating the pH of orange juice given its hydrogen ion concentration, 3) Calculating the hydrogen ion concentration of blood given its pH, 4) Calculating the pH of an ammonia solution given its hydroxide ion concentration, and 5) Calculating the pH of a solution given its hydrogen ion concentration. The document contains the necessary chemical reactions and concentration information to solve the 4 chemistry problems.

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Complete the following reactions and identify the conjugate acid and conjugate base for each reaction:

1. H2O + HNO2
2. NO2 + H2O
3. NH3 + CH3OH

Solve the following problems

1. A sample of orange juice has a hydrogen-ion concentration of 2.9 x 10 -4 M. What is the pH?

2. The pH of human arterial blood is 7.40. What is the hydrogen-ion concentration?

3. An ammonia solution has a hydroxide-ion concentration of 1.9 x 10 -3 M. What is the pH of the


solution?

4. For a solution in which the hydrogen-ion concentration is 1.0 x 10 -3 M, solve for the pH.

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