Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
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ISBN: 9780198802259
Author: ATKINS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.1PR
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The appropriate speciation diagram of lysine has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

Speciation:

Speciation is the specification of the fractional composition of ions in a solution.  The speciation of a diprotic acid depends on pH of the solution.

Consider each successive conjugate acid–base pair, with acidity constant  Kan; with n = 1, 2,  then:

  • The acid form is dominant for pH < pKan
  • The conjugate pair have equal concentrations at pH = pKan
  • The base form is dominant for pH > pKan

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Explanation of Solution

Lysine is a triprotic amino acid which implies that it has three dissociable protons.

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 5, Problem 5.1PR , additional homework tip  1

Ka1=[H2A][H3O+][H3A]

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 5, Problem 5.1PR , additional homework tip  2

Ka2=[HA][H3O+][H2A]

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 5, Problem 5.1PR , additional homework tip  3

Ka3=[A][H3O+][HA]

The total concentration of acid and its successive deprotonated forms,

[H3A]+[H2A]+[HA]+[A]=A

And H can be written as

H=[H3O+]3+Ka1[H3O+]2+Ka2[H3O+]+Ka1Ka2Ka3

Where, in each case [H3O+]=10pH

Then, fractions of each species present in the solution are,

f(H3A)=[H3O+]3Hf(H2A)=Ka1[H3O+]2Hf(HA)=Ka1Ka2[H3O+]Hf(A)=(Ka1)(Ka2)(Ka3)H

According to the question,

pKa1=logKa1Ka1=10pKa1=10(2.18)=0.0066.Similarly,Ka2=1.1220×109Ka3=2.9512×1011.

Substituting the values of Ka1, Ka2 and Ka3 in above expressions for pH=014,we will get a set of results which can be plotted as below

Calculation of f(H3A):

At pH=0:

f(H3A)=[H3O+]3H=11+Ka1+Ka2+Ka1Ka2Ka3=11+0.0066+1.1220×109+2.1854×1022=0.9934.

At pH=2:

f(H3A)=[H3O+]3H=106106+(0.0066×104)+(1.1220×1011)+(2.1854×1022)=0.6024.

At pH=4:

f(H3A)=[H3O+]3H=10121012+(0.0066×108)+(1.1220×1013)+(2.1854×1022)=0.0149.

At pH=6:

f(H3A)=[H3O+]3H=10181018+(0.0066×1012)+(1.1220×1015)+(2.1854×1022)=0.0001.

Similarly, the fraction of H3A can be calculated for rest of the pH.

Calculation of f(H2A):

At pH=0:

f(H2A)=Ka1[H3O+]2H=Ka11+Ka1+Ka2+Ka1Ka2Ka3=11+0.0066+1.1220×109+2.1854×1022=0.0059.

At pH=2:

f(H2A)=Ka1[H3O+]2H=0.0066×104104+(0.0066×104)+(1.1220×1011)+(2.1854×1022)=0.3975.

At pH=4:

f(H2A)=Ka1[H3O+]2H=0.0066×1081012+(0.0066×108)+(1.1220×1013)+(2.1854×1022)=0.9834.

At pH=6:

f(H2A)=Ka1[H3O+]2H=0.0066×1081012+(0.0066×108)+(1.1220×1013)+(2.1854×1022)=0.8545.

Similarly, the fraction of H2A can be calculated for rest of the pH.

Calculation of f(HA):

At pH=0:

f(HA)=Ka1Ka2[H3O+]H=Ka1Ka21+Ka1+Ka2+Ka1Ka2Ka3=0.0066×1.1220×1091+0.0066+1.1220×109+2.1854×1022=7.3566×1012.

At pH=2:

f(HA)=Ka1Ka2[H3O+]H=0.0066×1.1220×1011106+0.0066×104+1.1220×1011+2.1854×1022=4.4609×108.

At pH=4:

f(HA)=Ka1Ka2[H3O+]H=0.0066×1.1220×10131012+0.0066×108+1.1220×1013+2.1854×1022=0.00001.

At pH=6:

f(HA)=Ka1Ka2[H3O+]H=0.0066×1.1220×10151018+0.0066×1012+1.1220×1015+2.1854×1022=0.0009.

Similarly, the fraction of HA can be calculated for rest of pH.

The fraction of A can also be calculated as given above.

All the results have been plotted in the below graph.

Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e, Chapter 5, Problem 5.1PR , additional homework tip  4

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