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6 May, 13:38

The equilibrium constant kc for the reaction hf (aq) + h2o (l) h3o + (aq) + f - (aq) is 3.5 x 10-4. what is the equilibrium concentration of h3o + if the initial concentration of hf is 1.0 m?

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  1. 6 May, 13:50
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    According to the reaction equation:

    Hf (aq) + H2O (l) ↔ H3O + (aq) + F (aq)

    initial 1 m 0 0

    -X + X + X

    (1-x) X X

    We assumed that [H3O+] = X

    so. at eqilibrium:

    Kc = [H3O] [ F] / [Hf] when we have Kc so by substitution:

    3.5x10^-4 = X^2 / (1-X)

    ∴X^2 = 3.5x10^-4 - 3.5x10^-4 X

    X^2 + 3.5x10^-4 X - 3.5x10^-4 = Zero

    by solving this equation:

    (X-1.9x10^-2) (X + 1.9x10^-2) = Zero

    ∴X = 1.9x10^-2

    ∴ the equilibrium constatnt of H3O = 1.9x10^-2 M
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