Phenolphthalein is an indicator that turns from colorless (acidic form) to magenta (basic form) and has a pKa of 9.40. What is the ratio of the magenta phenolphthalein concentration to the colorless phenolphthalein concentration ([magenta phenolphthalein]/[colorless phenolphthalein]) at a pH of 11?

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Answer:

40:1  is the ratio of the magenta phenolphthalein concentration to the colorless phenolphthalein concentration.

Explanation:

To calculate the pH of acidic buffer, we use the equation given by Henderson Hasselbalch:

[tex]pH=pK_a+\log(\frac{[salt]}{[acid]})[/tex]

[tex]pH=pK_a+\log(\frac{[magenta(Php)]}{[Php]})[/tex]

We are given:

[tex]pK_a[/tex] = negative logarithm of acid dissociation constant of phenolphthalein = 9.40

[tex][magenta(Php)][/tex] = concentration of magenta phenolphthalein

[tex][Php][/tex] = concentration of colorless phenolphthalein

pH = 11

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]11=9.40+\log(\frac{[magenta(Php)]}{[Php]})[/tex]

[tex]\log(\frac{[magenta(Php)]}{[Php]})=11-9.40=1.6[/tex]

[tex]\frac{[magenta(Php)]}{[Php]}=10^{1.6}=39.81 :1 \approx 40:1[/tex]

40:1  is the ratio of the magenta phenolphthalein concentration to the colorless phenolphthalein concentration.

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