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Find the pH of a 0.350 M aqueous benzoic acid solution. For benzoic acid, Ka = 6.5 × 10–5.

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A.4.64
B.2.32
C.11.68
D.4.19
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We are given a 0.350 M solution of a weak acid, benzoic acid, with Ka = 6.5 × 10^-5. To find the pH, we treat it as a monoprotic weak acid and use the approximation [H+] ≈ sqrt( Ka × C ) when the dissociation is small (x << C). Option-by-option analysis: - Option: 4.64 This would correspond to [H+] ≈ 10^-4.64 ≈ 2.29 × 10^-5 M. Such a small [H+]......Login to view full explanation

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