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Chemistry, 04.04.2020 04:46, camhappy2005

Calculate the pH of a solution that is prepared by dissolving 0.510 mol of hypochlorous acid (HClO, Ka = 3.00×10-8) and 0.233 mol of chloroacetic acid (CH2ClCOOH, Ka = 1.40×10-3) in water and diluting to 3.00 L. Also, calculate the equilibrium concentrations of HClO, ClO-, CH2ClCOOH, and CH2ClCOO-. Do not make an approximation unless the initial acid concentration is greater than 1000 × Ka. (Hint: The pH will be determined by the stronger acid of this pair.)

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