In the laboratory, a general chemistry student measured the pH of a 0.591 M aqueous solution of benzoic acid, C6H5COOH to be 2.199. Use the information she obtained to determine the Ka for this acid. K₂(experiment) =|

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In the laboratory, a general chemistry student measured the pH of a 0.591 M aqueous solution of
benzoic acid, C₂H5COOH to be 2.199.
Use the information she obtained to determine the K₂ for this acid.
K₂(experiment) =
Transcribed Image Text:In the laboratory, a general chemistry student measured the pH of a 0.591 M aqueous solution of benzoic acid, C₂H5COOH to be 2.199. Use the information she obtained to determine the K₂ for this acid. K₂(experiment) =
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Step 1: Formula to calculate Ka:

From the provided p H and concentration, we can use the following formula to get the Ka (acid dissociation constant) of benzoic acid (C subscript 6 H subscript 5 C O O H):

K a equals 10 to the power of negative p H end exponent space cross times space fraction numerator left square bracket H A right square bracket over denominator left square bracket A to the power of minus right square bracket end fraction

C subscript 6 H subscript 5 C O O H left parenthesis a q right parenthesis space minus negative negative greater than space C subscript 6 H subscript 5 C O O to the power of minus left parenthesis a q right parenthesis space plus space H to the power of plus left parenthesis a q right parenthesis

The acid dissociation constant we're looking for is represented as K a.
p H is the solution's measured p H, which in this case is 2.199
[H A] is the undissociated acid's starting concentration, which is 0.591 space M for benzoic acid (C subscript 6 H subscript 5 C O O H).
[A to the power of minus] is the concentration of the conjugate base, which is created when the acid dissociates and forms the benzoate ion, C subscript 6 H subscript 5 C O O to the power of minus.


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