Question 2 Calculate the pH of a solution that has an acetic acid concentration of 0.05 M and a sodium acetate concentration of 0.075 M. (a) By making use of the Henderson - Hasselbach equation. (b) Without making any assumptions. (4) (6) 1101

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Answer : The pH of the solution is, 4.9

Explanation : Given,

Dissociation constant for acetic acid = [tex]K_a=1.8\times 10^{-5}[/tex]

Concentration of acetic acid = 0.05 M

Concentration of sodium acetate = 0.075 M

First we have to calculate the value of [tex]pK_a[/tex].

The expression used for the calculation of [tex]pK_a[/tex] is,

[tex]pK_a=-\log (K_a)[/tex]

Now put the value of [tex]K_a[/tex] in this expression, we get:

[tex]pK_a=-\log (1.8\times 10^{-5})[/tex]

[tex]pK_a=5-\log (1.8)[/tex]

[tex]pK_a=4.7[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the pH of buffer.

Using Henderson Hesselbach equation :

[tex]pH=pK_a+\log \frac{[Salt]}{[Acid]}[/tex]

[tex]pH=pK_a+\log \frac{[CH_3COONa]}{[CH_3COOH]}[/tex]

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:

[tex]pH=4.7+\log (\frac{0.075}{0.05})[/tex]

[tex]pH=4.9[/tex]

Therefore, the pH of the solution is 4.9.

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