1. Determine the pH of a buffer prepared by adding 15 mL of 0.25 M acetic acid to 35 mL of 0.17 M sodium acetate. Given Ka for acetic acid = 1.7 x 10-5.
Solution:
acetic acid = CH3COOH
sodium acetate = CH3COONa
Total volume of solution = Volume of CH3COOH + Volume of CH3COONa
Total volume of solutio = 15 mL + 35 mL = 50 mL
Calculate new concentrations considering dilution:
[CH3COOH] = (0.25 M) × (15 mL / 50 mL) = 0.075 M
[CH3COONa] = (0.17 M) × (35 mL / 50 mL) = 0.119 M
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is commonly used to calculate the pH of a buffer solution from the concentration of the buffer components:
where pKa is the acid dissociation constant and [base] and [acid] are the base and acid concentrations, respectively.
In this case, the base is CH3COONa, and the acid is CH3COOH.
Therefore,
pH = −log(1.7 × 10−5) + log(0.119 M / 0.075 M) = 4.97
pH = 4.97
Answer: pH = 4.97
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