A buffer solution containing 0.47M hypobromous acid and 0.56 M of. the conjugate base, hypobromite, was prepared. The pKb of hypobromite is 5.37. what is the pH of this buffer solution?
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So, we can find the Kb of hypobromite by taking the antilog of -5.37, which gives us Kb = 4.27 x 10^-6. Show more…
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