GEN CMB CHEM; CNCT+;ALEKS 360
GEN CMB CHEM; CNCT+;ALEKS 360
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ISBN: 9781259678493
Author: Martin Silberberg Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.59P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

pH of the calculation has to be calculated for 23.4mL of 0.0390MHNO2.

Concept introduction:

pH definition:

The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale.  The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.

  pH=-log[H3O+]

Acid ionization constantKa

The equilibrium expression for the reaction HA(aq)H+(aq)+A-(aq) is given below.

Ka=[H+][A-][HA]

Where Ka acid ionization is constant, [H+]  is concentration of hydrogen ion, [A-]  is concentration of acid anion, [HA] is concentration of the acid

Base ionization constant Kb

The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B will be,

B(aq)+H2O(l)HB+(aq)+OH-(aq)

Kb=[HB+][OH-][B]

Where Kb is base ionization constant, [OH] is concentration of hydroxide ion, [HB+] is concentration of conjugate acid, [B] is concentration of the base

Relationship between Kaand Kb

Ka×Kb=Kw

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19.59P

The pH of a solution made by mixing 23.4mL of 0.0390MHNO2 is 7.76

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The balance equation is given below,

K+(aq) +OH(aq)+HNO2(aq)K+(aq) +NO2(aq)+H2O(l)

Potassium ions on the product side are written as separate spices because they have no effect on pH of the solution.

Next calculate the volume of KOH,

Volume of KOH in mL,

KOH=(0.0390molHNO2L)(103L1mL)(23.4mL)(1molKOH1molKOH)(L0.0588molKOH)(1mL103L)

Determination the moles of HNO2present,

MolesofHNO2=(0.0390molHNO21mL)(103L1mL)(23.4mL)=0.0009126molHNO2

The equivalent point, 0.0009126molKOH will be added so, the moles acid = moles base.

The KOH will react with an equal amount of the acid 0molHNO2 will remain and 0.0009126molNO2 will be formed.

ICE Table of equilibrium,

 HNO2(aq) +KOH(aq)H2O(l) +NO2(aq)+K+(aq)Initial (M)0.0009126mol0.0009126mol   0Change(M)0.0009126mol0.0009126mol+0.0009126molFinal  00+0.0009126mol

Determination the liters of solution present at the equivalent point,

Volume

   =[(23.4+15.5204)mL](103L/1mL)=0.0389204L

Concentration of NO2 at equivalent point,

Molarity,

  =(0.0009126molNO2)(0.0389204L)=0.023447858M

Next calculate Kbfor NO2

The equilibrium value for HNO2=7.1×104

So,

  Kb=KW/Ka=(1.0×1014)(7.1×104)=1.40845×1011 

Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of NO2

   NO2 +H2OHNO2 +OHInitial (M):0.023447858M  00Change(M):x+x+xEquilibrium: 0.023447858Mx+x+x

Determination the hydroxide ion concentration from the Kb and then determine the pH from the pOH.

  Kb=1.40845×1011=[HNO2][OH][NO2]=[x][x][0.023447858x]=x2[0.023447858][OH]=x=5.7468×107M

Calculation for pH and pOH

  pOH=log(5.7468×107)=6.240574pH=14.00pOH=14.006.240574=7.759426pH=7.76

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

pH of the calculation has to be calculated for 17.3mL of 0.130MH2CO3 with two equivalent point.

Concept introduction:

pH definition:

The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale.  The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.

  pH=-log[H3O+]

Acid ionization constantKa

The equilibrium expression for the reaction HA(aq)H+(aq)+A-(aq) is given below.

Ka=[H+][A-][HA]

Where Ka acid ionization is constant, [H+]  is concentration of hydrogen ion, [A-]  is concentration of acid anion, [HA] is concentration of the acid

Base ionization constant Kb

The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base B will be,

B(aq)+H2O(l)HB+(aq)+OH-(aq)

Kb=[HB+][OH-][B]

Where Kb is base ionization constant, [OH] is concentration of hydroxide ion, [HB+] is concentration of conjugate acid, [B] is concentration of the base

Relationship between Kaand Kb

  Ka×Kb=Kw

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19.59P

The pH of a solution made by mixing 17.3mL of 0.130MH2CO3 is 11.35

Explanation of Solution

The balance equation is given below,

KOH(aq)+H2CO3(aq)K+(aq)+HCO3(aq)+H2O(l)KOH(aq)+HCO3(aq)K+(aq)+CO32(aq)+H2O(l)

Potassium ions on the product side are written as separate spices because they have no effect on the pH of the solution.

Next calculate the volume of KOH,

Volume of KOH in mL,

KOH=(0.130molH2CO3L)(103L1mL)(17.3mL)(1molKOH1molH2CO3)(L0.0588molKOH)(1mL103L)=38.248299=38.2mLofKOH

The solution requires an equal volume to reach second equivalence point 76.4mL

Determination the moles of HCO3produced,

MolesofH2CO3=(0.130molH2CO3L)(103L1mL)(17.3mL)(1molHCO31molH2CO3)=0.002249molHCO3-

An equal number of moles of CO32 will be present at the second equivalent point.

Determination the liters of solution present at the first equivalent point,

Volume

  =[(17.3+38.2482299)mL](103L/1mL)=0.055548L

Determination the liters of solution present at the second equivalent point,

Volume

  =[(17.3+38.2482299+38.2482299)mL](103L/1mL)=0.0937966L

Concentration of HCO3 at equivalent point,

Molarity,

  =(0.022249molHCO3)(0.055548L)=0.0404875M

Concentration of CO32 at equivalent point,

Molarity,

  =(0.022249molCO32)(0.0937966L)=0.023977M

Next calculate Kbfor HCO3

The equilibrium value for Ka=4.5×107HCO3

  Kb=KW/Ka=(1.0×1014)(4.5×107)=2.222×108 

The equilibrium value for Ka=4.7×1011CO32

  Kb=KW/Ka=(1.0×1014)(4.7×1011)=2.1276596×104

Determination the hydroxide ion concentration from the Kb and then determine the pH from pOH.

Calculation for first equilibrium point:

  Kb=2.222×108=[H2CO3][OH][HCO3]=[x][x][0.0404875x]=x2[0.0404875][OH]=x=2.999387×105M

Calculation for pH and pOH

  pOH=log(2.999387×105)=4.522967495pH=14.00pOH=14.004.522967495=9.4770pH=9.48

Calculation for second equilibrium point:

  Kb=2.222×108=[HCO3][OH][CO32]=[x][x][0.023977x]=x2[0.023977][OH]=x=2.2584677×103M

Calculation for pH and pOH

  pOH=log(2.2586477×103)=2.6461515pH=14.00pOH=14.002.6461515=11.3538pH=11.35

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