Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
pH of a strong diprotic acid (H(2)A) at ...

pH of a strong diprotic acid `(H_(2)A)` at concentrations:
(i) `10^(-4)` M, (ii) `10^(-4)` N
are respectively:

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Calculate pH of a basic soluion OH^(-) as (i) 10^(-2) M , and (ii) 10^(-8) M

H_(2) A is a weak diprotic acid. If the pH of 0.1 M H_(2)A solution is 3 and concentration of A^(2-) is 10^(-12) at 25^(@)C. Select correct statement (s)

H_(2) A is a weak diprotic acid. If the pH of 0.1 M H_(2)A solution is 3 and concentration of A^(2-) is 10^(-12) at 25^(@)C. Select correct statement (s)

H_(2) A is a weak diprotic acid. If the pH of 0.1 M H_(2)A solution is 3 and concentration of A^(2-) is 10^(-12) at 25^(@)C. Select correct statement (s)

During the titration of a weak diprotic acid (H_(2)A) against a strong base (NaOH) , the pH of the solution half-way to the first equivalent point and that at the first equivalent point are given respectively by:

During the titration of a weak diprotic acid (H_(2)A) against a strong base (NaOH) , the pH of the solution half-way to the first equivalent point and that at the first equivalent point are given respectively by:

During the titration of a weak diprotic acid (H_(2)A) against a strong base (NaOH) , the pH of the solution half-way to the first equivalent point and that at the first equivalent point are given respectively by: