Solution Manual for Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Solution Manual for Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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ISBN: 9781464175633
Author: Daniel Harris
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Higher Ed
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.8P

(a)

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Interpretation:

The equation 10-11 for potassium hydrogen phthalate has to be derived.

Concept introduction:

[H+]=K1K2F+K1KwK1+F

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

pH=-log[H+]γH-

With the above equation, the negative logarithm of activity of Hydrogen ion can be measured.

(a)

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Chargebalance:[K+]+[H+]=[OH-]+[HP-]+2[P2-](1)Massbalance:[K+]=[H2P]+[HP-]+[P2-](2)Equilibria:K1=[H+]γH+[HP-]γHP-_(3)[H2P]γH2PK2=[H+]γH+[P2-]γP2-_(4)[H2P]γH2PKw=[H+]γH+[OH-]γOH-(5)

[K+] Value is substituted in equation (1) and (2)

[H2P]+[H+]-[P2-]-[OH-]=0

Given values apply to equation (3), (4), and (5) we get

[H+]γH+[HP-]γHP-K1γH2P+[H+]-K2[HP-]γHP-[H+]γH+γP2--Kw[H+]γH+γOH-

That can be rearranged the equation we get

[H+]K1K2[HP-]γHP-γH2PγH+γP2-+K1KwγH2PγH+γOH-K1γH2P+[HP-]γH+γHP-

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH of given solution has to be found.

Concept introduction:

[H+]=K1K2F+K1KwK1+F

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

pH=-log[H+]γH-

With the above equation, the negative logarithm of activity of Hydrogen ion can be measured.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 10.8P

The pH of given solution is 4.03

Explanation of Solution

The pH of given solution can be calculated as,

The strength of the ions is

[HP-]0.050M,γHP-=0.835,γP2-=0.485,γH2P1.00γH+=0.86,γOH-=0.81

[H+]=1.09×10-4=pH=-log[H+]γH+=4.03

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