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You mix the pks of succinic acid are 4.21 and 5.64. how many gramsa graduate student at sdsu wants to measure the activity of a particular enzyme at ph 4.0. to buffer her reaction, she will use a buffer system based on one of the acids listed below, which acid is most appropriate for the experiment? of monosodium succinate (fw = 140 g/mol) and disodium succinate (fw = 162 g/mol) must be added to 1 l of water to produce a solution with a ph 5.28 and a total solute concentration of 100 mm? (assume the total volume remains 1 liter, answer in grams monosodium succinate, grams disodium succinate, respectively.) volumes of 0.05 m nah2po4 and 0.05 m na2hpo4 (pk's for phosphoric acid are 2.15, 6.82 and 12.38). which of the following best describes the resulting solution?
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Esure to answer all parts. the equilibrium constant for the reaction ni2+(aq) + 6 nh3(aq) ⇌ ni(nh3)6 2+(aq) is kf = 5.6 × 108 at 25°c. (a) what is δg o at this temperature? (b) if standard-state concentrations of reactants and products are mixed, in which direction does the reaction proceed? (c) determine δg when [ni(nh3)62+] = 0.010 m, [ni2+] = 0.0010 m, and [nh3] = 0.0050 m. in which direction will the reaction proceed to achieve equilibrium? (a) × 10 j/mol (enter your answer in scientific notation.) (b) to the right. to the left. (c) × 10 j/mol (enter your answer in scientific notation.) to the right. to the left.
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