Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 5E.1E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fraction of intact H2PO3 molecules in an aqueous solution of phosphorous acid at pH=5.0 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Acid equilibrium constant:

The equilibrium constant Ka for the acid dissociation reaction is,

    HAH++A Ka=[H][A][HA]

pH:

The concentration of hydrogen ion in given solution is given as pH.

The negative logarithm of base ten hydrogen ion concentrations is known as pH.

    pH=-log[H+]

(a)

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Given

Phosphorous acid solutionpH=5.0

Phosphorous acid, H2PO3

  Ka1=1.0 ×102pKa=2.00Ka2=2.6×107pKa=6.59

  H2PO3(aq)+H2OHPO3(aq)+H3O+(aq)pKa=2.00 Ka1=[HPO3(aq)][H3O+(aq)]H2PO3(aq)=1.0×102HPO3(aq)+H2OPO32(aq)+H3O+(aq)pKa=6.59 Ka2=[PO32(aq)][H3O+(aq)]HPO3(aq)=2.6×107

From the general rule,

The acid form is dominant for pH < pKa

The conjugate pair have equal concentrations at pH = pKa

The base form is dominant for pH > pKa

At 5.0pH concentration of hydrogen ion is,

    [H3O+]=10-pH=105=0.00001

At the given pH, equilibrium constant of acid is,

    Ka1=[HPO3-(aq)][H3O+(aq)]H2PO3(aq)=1.0×10-21.0×10-2=[0.00001]2H2PO3(aq)H2PO3(aq)=[0.00001]21.0×10-2=1×10-101.0×10-2 =1×10-8M.

Hence, the fraction of intact H2PO3 molecules in an aqueous solution of phosphorous acid at pH=5.0 is 1×10-8M.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fraction of intact H2PO3 molecules in an aqueous solution of phosphorous acid at pH=9.0 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Acid equilibrium constant:

The equilibrium constant Ka for the acid dissociation reaction is,

    HAH++A Ka=[H][A][HA]

pH:

The concentration of hydrogen ion in given solution is given as pH.

The negative logarithm of base ten hydrogen ion concentration is known as pH.

    pH=-log[H+]

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given

Phosphorous acid solutionpH=9.0

Phosphorous acid, H2PO3

  Ka1=1.0 ×102pKa=2.00Ka2=2.6×107pKa=6.59

  H2PO3(aq)+H2OHPO3(aq)+H3O+(aq)pKa=2.00 Ka1=[HPO3(aq)][H3O+(aq)]H2PO3(aq)=1.0×102HPO3(aq)+H2OPO32(aq)+H3O+(aq)pKa=6.59 Ka2=[PO32(aq)][H3O+(aq)]HPO3(aq)=2.6×107

From the general rule,

The acid form is dominant for pH < pKa

The conjugate pair have equal concentrations at pH = pKa

The base form is dominant for pH > pKa

At 9.0pH concentration of hydrogen ion is,

    [H3O+]=10-pH=109=1×109

At the given pH, equilibrium constant of acid is,

    Ka2=[PO32(aq)][H3O+(aq)]HPO3(aq)=2.6×1071.0×10-2=[1×109]2HPO3(aq)HPO3(aq)=[1×10-9]22.6×107=1×10-182.6×107 =0.38×1012.

At the first dissociation,

    Ka1=[HPO3-(aq)][H3O+(aq)]H2PO3(aq)=1.0×10-21.0×10-2=[0.38×1012]2H2PO3(aq)H2PO3(aq)=[0.38×1012]21.0×10-2=1.44×10-251.0×10-2 =1.44×10-23M.

Hence, the fraction of intact H2PO3 molecules in an aqueous solution of phosphorous acid at pH=9.0 is 1.44×10-23M.

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