'The pH of a 1.00 10-2 M solution of cyanic acid (HOCN) is 2.77 at 25.0 *C Calculate Ka for HOCN from this result:'
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We know the pH of the solution, which is 2.77. We can use this to find the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. pH = -log[H+] 2.77 = -log[H+] Show more…
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