Concept explainers
Determine the pH of (a) a
Interpretation:
The
Concept introduction:
The
measures the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution. The solution with high concentration of hydronium ions has a low
The
The ionization of the weak acid takes place as:
Answer to Problem 5QP
Solution:
a)
b)
Explanation of Solution
a)
Summarize the concentration at equilibrium as follows.
Consider
The equilibrium expression for a reaction is written as follows:
Here,
is the concentration of acetate ion,
is the concentration of acetic acid, and
Substitute the value of
value of
The value of
Concentration of
The
Substitute the value of
Hence, the
b) A solution that is
The acetate ions are formed from sodium acetate on dilution and from acetic acid by ionisation.
The equation for the ionisation of sodium acetate ion is as follows:
Here, acetate ion is formed on dilution in the solution. So, the concentration of the acetate ion from sodium acetate is 0.2 M and the sodium ion further does not take part in the reaction.
Summarize the concentration at equilibrium as follows:
Consider
The equilibrium expression for a reaction is written as:
Here,
Substitute the value of
value of
The value of
Concentration of
The
Substitute the value of
Hence, the
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Chemistry
- A 0.1724-g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was dissolved in 26.9 mL of water and titrated with 0.0623 M NaOH solution. The volume of base required to bring the solution to the equivalence point was 19.8 mL. (a) Calculate the molar mass of the acid. (b) After 11.5 mL of base had been added during the titration, the pH was determined to be 5.66. What is the Ka of the unknown acid?arrow_forwardWhen 1.0 x 10 5 mole of HOCI (K, = 3.5 x 10 8) is dissolved in pure water and diluted to 1.00 L, which assumption can't be applied in the calculation of the pH of this solution? (a) that the initial concentration of HOCI is much larger than the total H30* ion concentration (b) that the H3O* ion concentration from the dissociation of water can be ignored. (c) that the total H3o* ion concentration is the sum of the concentrations from the dissociation of HOCI and water (d) all of these assumptions are valid (e) none of these assumptions are valid O aarrow_forward30.0 ml of 0.1 M NaOH is mixed with 20.0 ml of 0.1 M Ba(OH)2 and 20.0 ml of 0.2 M HClO4. What is the pH of the resulting solution?arrow_forward
- (7) Calculate the pH of each of the following solutions: (a) 0.1000M Propanoic acid( HC H O,,K=1.3x105) (b) 0.1000M sodium propanoate (Na C HỎ) (c) 0.1000M HC₂H₂O, and 0.1000M Nа С¸¸0₂ 3 5 52 (d) After 0.020 mol of HCl is added to 1.00 L solution of (a) and (b) above. (e) After 0.020 mol of NaOH is added to 1.00 L solution of (a) and (b) above.arrow_forwardCalculate the pH of the solution that results when 40.0 mL of 0.1250 M NH3 is (a) diluted to 20.0 mL with distilled water. (b) mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.250 M HCl solution. (c) mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.300 M HCl solution. (d) mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.200 M NH4C1 solution. (e) mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.100 M HC1 solution.arrow_forwardSuppose that, instead of using NaOH, a base such as Ba(OH)2 had been used. What changes in the calculations would then have to be made to determine the molar concentrations of the base?arrow_forward
- 33. Consider a buffer solution that contains 0.45 M HCOOH and 0.55 M NaHCOO. Note that the Ka for formic acid (HCOOH) is 1.8 x 104. (a) Calculate the pH of this buffer solution. pH = (b) Write the net ionic chemical equation that occurs when potassium hydroxide (KOH) (MW of KOH = 56.1 g/mol) is added to the buffer. (c) If 0.260 g of solid KOH is added to 250. mL of this buffer solution, what is the resulting pH of the solution? New pH =arrow_forwardA buffer is prepared by adding 20.0 g of sodium acetate(CH3COONa) to 500 mL of a 0.150 M acetic acid(CH3COOH) solution. (a) Determine the pH of the buffer.(b) Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction thatoccurs when a few drops of hydrochloric acid are added tothe buffer. (c) Write the complete ionic equation for the reactionthat occurs when a few drops of sodium hydroxidesolution are added to the buffer.arrow_forwardA 0.1276 g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was dissolved in 25.0 mL of water and titrated with 0.0633 M NaOH solution. The volume of base required to bring the solution to the equivalence point was 18.4 mL. (a) Calculate the molar mass of the acid. (b) After 10.0 mL of base had been added during the titration, the pH was determined to be 5.87. What is the Ka of the unknown acid? *only need help with barrow_forward
- Calculate the pH change that results when 15 mL of 2.6 M HCl is added to 600. mL of each of the following solutions. (See the appendix.) (a) pure water(b) 0.10 M CH3COO?(c) 0.10 M CH3COOH(d) a solution that is 0.10 M in each CH3COO? and CH3COOH. Please don't provide handwriting solutionarrow_forwardDetermine whether aqueous solutions of the following salts have a pH equal to, greater than, or less than 7; if pH > 7 or pH< 7, write a chemical equation to justify your answer. (a) NH4Br. (b) Na2CO3, (c) KF, (d) KBr, (e) AICI3, (f) Co(NO3)2.arrow_forward(a) Calculate the pH in a solution prepared by dissolving 0.050 mol of acetic acid and 0.020 mol of sodium acetate in water and adjusting the volume to 500 mL.(b) Suppose 0.010 mol of NaOH is added to the buffer from part (a).Calculate the pH of the solution that results.arrow_forward
- Chemistry: The Molecular ScienceChemistryISBN:9781285199047Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. StanitskiPublisher:Cengage Learning