Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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ISBN: 9781305961135
Author: Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Owen M. McDougal
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 25RE

MATHEMATICAL Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration, [ OH ] , for each of the materials used in Question 24.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The hydroxide ion concentration for each material used in Question 24 is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

pH is a scale that is based on hydrogen ion concentration and is used to express the acidity or basicity of the solutions.

pH of a solution is defined as the negative of the log of the hydronium ion concentration.

pH=log[H+]

Ion product constant for water is defined as the product of concentration of hydronium and hydroxide ion.

Kw=[H+][OH]

Answer to Problem 25RE

Solution:

(a) 3.2×108M

(b) 7.9×108M

(c) 2.0×1010M

(d) 1.6×1011M

Explanation of Solution

a) Saliva, pH=6.5

Calculate the hydrogen concentration as follows:

pH=log[H+]

Or

pH=log[H+]

Substitute 6.5 for pH in the above expression as follows:

6.5=log[H+]

Take antilog on both sides as follows:

106.5=10log[H+]

And

[H+]=3.16×107 M

Calculate the concentration of OH as follows:

[H+][OH]=Kw=1.0×1014

Substitute 3.16×107 M for [H+] in the above equation as follows:

3.16×107 M[OH]=1.0×1014

Rearrange the above equation for [OH] as follows:

[OH]=1.0×10143.16×107 M=3.2×108M

b) Intracellular fluid of liver, pH=6.9

Calculate the hydrogen concentration as follows:

pH=log[H+]

Or

pH=log[H+]

Substitute 6.9 for pH in the above expression as follows:

6.9=log[H+]

Take antilog on both sides as follows:

106.9=10log[H+]

And

[H+]=1.26×107 M

Calculate the concentration of OH as follows:

[H+][OH]=Kw=1.0×1014

Substitute 1.26×107 M for [H+] in the above equation as follows:

1.26×107 M[OH]=1.0×1014

Rearrange the above equation for [OH] as follows:

[OH]=1.0×10141.26×107 M=7.9×108M

c) Tomato juice, pH=4.3

Calculate the hydrogen concentration as follows:

pH=log[H+]

Or

pH=log[H+]

Substitute 4.3 for pH in the above expression as follows:

4.3=log[H+]

Take antilog on both sides as follows:

104.3=10log[H+]

And

[H+]=5.0×105 M

Calculate the concentration of OH as follows:

[H+][OH]=Kw=1.0×1014

Substitute 5.0×105 M for [H+] in the above equation as follows:

5.0×105 M[OH]=1.0×1014

Rearrange the above equation for [OH] as follows:

[OH]=1.0×10145.0×105 M=2.0×1010M

d) Grapefruit juice, pH=3.2

Calculate the hydrogen concentration as follows:

pH=log[H+]

Or

pH=log[H+]

Substitute 3.2 for pH in the above expression as follows:

3.2=log[H+]

Take antilog on both sides as follows:

103.2=10log[H+]

And

[H+]=6.3×104 M

Calculate the concentration of OH as follows:

[H+][OH]=Kw=1.0×1014

Substitute 6.3×104 M for [H+] in above equation as follows:

6.3×104 M[OH]=1.0×1014

Rearrange the above equation for [OH] as follows:

[OH]=1.0×10146.3×104 M=1.6×1011M

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