The titration of Na2CO3 with HCl has the following qualitative profile: a. Identify the major species in solution at points A-F. b. Calculate the pH at the halfway points to equivalence, B and D. [Key

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a) We need to find the major species from A to F.

Major Species at A:

1. [tex]Na_{2} CO_{3}[/tex]

Major Species at B:

1. [tex]Na_{2} CO_{3}[/tex]

2. [tex]NaHCO_{3}[/tex]

Major Species at C:

1. [tex]NaHCO_{3}[/tex]

Major Species at D:

1. [tex]NaHCO_{3}[/tex]

2. [tex]H_{2}CO_{3}[/tex]

Major Species at E:

1. [tex]H_{2}CO_{3}[/tex]

Major Species at F:

1. [tex]H_{2}CO_{3}[/tex]

b) pH calculation:

At Halfway point B:

pH = pK[tex]a_{1}[/tex] + log[[tex]CO_{3}[/tex][tex].^{-2}[/tex]]/[H[tex]CO_{3}[/tex][tex].^{-1}[/tex]]

pH = pK[tex]a_{1}[/tex] = 6.35

Similarly, at halfway point D.  

At point D,

pH = pK[tex]a_{2}[/tex] + log [H[tex]CO_{3}[/tex][tex].^{-1}[/tex]]/[H2[tex]CO_{3}[/tex]]

pH = pK[tex]a_{2}[/tex] = 10.33