Lester
Harvey
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100

Is this solution a buffer? Why or why not?

50.0 ml of 0.100 M HNO3 and 50.0 ml of 0.500 M NaC2H3O2

R HNO3    +   NaC2H3O2     --->    NaNO3 + HC2H3O2

I  5 mmol     25 mmol                 0             0

C -5             -5                          +5           +5

E  ~0            20                         5              5


Solution contains a ratio of acid/conjugate that is greater than 0 and less than 100. Solution is a buffer

100

Determine the pH of a solution 0.0025M solution of NH3 (aq) (Kb = 1.8 x 10-5)

R      NH3       +        H2O        --->     NH4+      OH-

I       0.0025M       lots                       0             0

C      -x                                            +x          +x 

E      0.0025-x                                    x             x


1.8 x 10-5 = x2/0.0025-x

x = 2.12 x 10-4

pOH = -log(2.12 x 10-4) = 3.67

pH = 10.33

100

Classify the following as strong acids (SA), weak acids (WA), strong bases (SB), or weak bases (WB)

HI

KOH

HF

NH3

(CH3)3NH+

SA

SB

WA

WB

WA

200

300.0 ml of NaC2H3O2 (aq) is mixed with 700.0 ml of 0.300 Hcl. Calculate the pH

R  NaC2H3O2     +   HCl  -->     +   HC2H3O2 +  NaCl

I   150mmol         210mmol           0                  0

C  -150                 -150                +150          +150

E  ~0                    60                   150               150


pH = -log (60mmol/100m) = 1.22


200

Calculate the pH of a solution that is 0.250M KCN

Ka = 2.1 x 10-9

R   CN-      +        H2O     --->     HCN       +      OH-

I    0.250             Lots                0                    ~0

C    -x                  -x                  +x                  +x

E    0.250-x                               x                      x


4.76 x 10-6 = x2/(0.250-x)

x = 6.9 x 10-4

pOH = -log (6.9 x 10-4) = 3.16

pH = 14.00 - 3.16 = 10.84

200

Determine if the solution is acidic, basic, neutral, or cannot be determined from the information given. (Unless otherwise indicated, all solutions are 25ºC). 


1. pH = 3.8

2. pH > 4.00

3. [H+] = 3.6 x 10-10

4. 2.00 x 10-9 M HCl

5. At a temperature other than 25ºC, a solution has a higher [OH-] than [H+] and a pH of 7

6. 40.0 ml of 1.5 M KOH is mixed with 60.0 ml of 1.0 M HF (Ka = 6.8 x 10-4)

7. pH = 6.90 at 37ºC (human body temperature; Kw = 2.5 x 10-14)

1. A

2. Not enough information

3. B

4. A, almost neutral

5. B

6. B

7. B, take the pKw/2 to determine the neutral pH

300

Calculate the pH of the solution after the following are mixed: 300.0 ml of 0.200M KOH and 200.0 ml of 0.400M HC2H3O2 (Ka = 1.8 x 10-5)

R   HC2H3O+ KOH   ---> H2O + KC2H3O2

I    80.0 mmol  60.0mmol   lots       0

C    -60.0          -60.0        +60.0     +60.0

E    20.0            ~0            +60        +60


Acid-base conjugate pair present

pH = pKa + log(conj base/acid)

pH = -log(1.8x10-5) + log(0.12/0.04)

pH = 5.22

300

Mix 75.0 ml of 0.5M HC2H3O2 and 25.0 ml of 1.00M KOH. Calculate the pH.

Ka = 1.8 x 10-5 for acetic acid

R  HC2H3O2   +   KOH   --->   KC2H3O2     +    H2O

I   37.5 mmol     25.0 mmol      0                 lots

C   -25.0            -25.0            +25              +25

E    12.5               0                  25                 lots


It's buffer time!

pH = pKa + -log([A-]/[HA])

pH = 5.05

300

Mix 100.0 ml of 0.500M HC2H3Oand 100.0 ml 0.250 M KOH

Ka = 1.8 x 10-5

What is the pH?

R HC2H3O2     +    KOH   -->    H2O      +     KC2H3O2

I  50.0 mmol       25mmol                             0

C -25                  -25              +25              +25

E  25                  ~0                                    25

pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA])

pH = 4.74