9. Which of the following solutions has the greatest bufferingcapacity?
  [A] 0.243 M HF and 0.192 M NaF
  [B] 0.485 M HF and 0.383 M NaF
  [C] 0.970 M HF and 0.766 M NaF
  [D] 0.160 M HF and 0.126 M NaF Â
  [E] They are all buffer solutions and would allhave the same capacity.
  10. The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is________
  [A] pH = pKa + log[acid]/[base]
  [B] [H+] = Ka +[base]/[acid]
  [C] pH = log [acid]/[base]
  [D] pH = pKa - log[base]/[acid]
  [E] pH = pKa + log[base]/[acid]
7. Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.150mol of benzoic acid and 0.300
  mol of sodium benzoate in water sufficient to yield1.00 L of solution. The Ka of benzoic
  acid is 6.30 x 10-5.
[A] 2.516 [B] 4.502 [C] 3.892 [D] 4.195 [E] 10.158
8. What change will be caused by addition of a small amount ofHCl to a solution containing
fluoride ions and hydrogen fluoride?
[A] The fluoride ions will precipitate out of solution as itsacid salt.
[B] The concentration of fluoride ion will decrease and theconcentration of hydrogen
fluoride will increase.
[C] The concentration of hydronium ions will increasesignificantly
[D] The concentration of hydrogen fluoride will decrease and theconcentration of
  fluoride ions will increase.
[E] The concentration of fluoride ions will increase as will theconcentration of hydronium
  ions.
11. The addition of hydrofluoric acid and ________ to waterproduces a buffer solution
[A] HF [B] KI [C] NaF [D] NaBr [E] NaNO3