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Chapter 22, Problem 22.63QA
Interpretation Introduction

To find:

The tooth enamel is actually a composite material containing both hydroxyapatite and a calcium phosphate, Ca8HPO42(PO4)4·6H2O(Ksp=1.1×10-47)

a) Is this calcium mineral more or less soluble than hydroxyapatite (Ksp=2.3×10-59)?

b) Calculate the solubility in moles per liter of hydroxyapatite,

Ca5PO43(OH), (Ksp=2.3×10-59) in water at 25oC.

c) Explain why the production of weak acids by bacteria on teeth and gums increases the solubility of hydroxyapatite?

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Answer to Problem 22.63QA

Solution:

a) Calcium mineral is more soluble because it has higher Ksp than that of hydroxyapatite

b) The solubility of hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH) is 8.6×10-8 M.

c) Weak acid produced on teeth and gums reacts with OH- ions of hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH) which results in a shift of equilibrium to the right and hence, increases the solubility of hydroxyapatite,Ca5PO43(OH).

Explanation of Solution

1) Concept:

Ksp(Solubility product constant) is the equilibrium between the solid compound and its respective ions in the solution.

The Ksp expression is the product of concentration of ions raised to a power equal to the coefficient of that ion in the balanced equation.

Ksp=[cation]x[anion]y

where  x and y are the coefficient of cations and anions in the balanced dissociation equation.

To determine which compound is more or less soluble, we need to compare the Ksp values.

Higher the Ksp more soluble the compound is.

2) Formula:

Ksp=[cation]x[anion]y

3) Given:

i) Calcium mineral, Ca8HPO42(PO4)4·6H2O(Ksp=1.1×10-47)

ii) Hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH), Ksp=2.3×10-59)

4) Calculation:

a) Is calcium mineral more or less soluble than hydroxyapatite?

We are given the Ksp for both as

Calcium mineral, Ca8HPO42(PO4)4·6H2O, Ksp=1.1×10-47

Hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH), Ksp=2.3×10-59

The compound with higher Ksp value is more soluble.  Therefore, calcium mineral is more soluble because it has higher Ksp than that of hydroxyapatite.

b) The solubility in moles per liter of hydroxyapatite,Ca5PO43(OH):

The dissociation equation for hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH) is

Ca5PO43OHs5Ca2+aq+3PO43-aq+OH-(aq)

Therefore, the Ksp expression for this equation is

Ksp=[Ca2+]5[PO43-]3[OH-]

According to the stoichiometry of the reaction,

OH-=x mol/L hence, [Ca2+]=(5x)  and PO43-=(3x) 

Inserting these variables in the Ksp expression:

Ksp=(5x)5(3x)3x

Plug in the value of Ksp.

2.3×10-59=(5x)5(3x)3x

2.3×10-59=84375x9

x9=2.7259×10-64

x=8.655×10-8 mol/L

x=8.6×10-8 M

Therefore, the solubility of hydroxyapatite, Ca5PO43(OH) is  8.6×10-8 M.

c) When the weak acid is produced by bacteria on teeth and gums, the acid (H+) reacts with the hydroxide ions produced by hydroxyapatite.

 Ca5PO43OH+H+  Ca5PO43-+H2O

Therefore, the equilibrium shifts to the right in the dissociation of Ca5PO43(OH) which means the solubility of hydroxyapatite increases. Hence, the production of weak acids by bacteria on teeth and gums increases the solubility of hydroxyapatite Ca5PO43(OH).

Conclusion:

We compared the Ksp values to determine if the compound is more or less soluble and used Ksp expression to determine the solubility of hydroxyapatite.

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