Quantitative Chemical Analysis 9e And Sapling Advanced Single Course For Analytical Chemistry (access Card)
Quantitative Chemical Analysis 9e And Sapling Advanced Single Course For Analytical Chemistry (access Card)
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Author: Daniel C. Harris, Sapling Learning
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.AE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH and the concentration of H2SO3 has to be fined.

Concept introduction:

[H+]=K1K2(0.050)+K1KwK1+(0.050)

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)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10.AE

The pH and the concentration of H2SO3 is 2.03×10-2 and 6.7×10-8M

Explanation of Solution

Given,

Dissociation of the given acid

H2SO3HSO3-+H+0.050-xxx

x20.050-x=K1=1.39×10-2x=2.03×10-2[HSO3-]=[H+]=2.03×10-2MpH=1.69[HSO3]=0.050-x=0.030M

[SO32-]=K2[HSO3-][H+]=K2=6.7×10-8M

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH and the concentration of ions in NaHSO3 has to be fined.

Concept introduction:

[H+]=K1K2(0.050)+K1KwK1+(0.050)

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)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10.AE

The pH and the concentration of NaHSO3 is 4.57 and 0.050M

Explanation of Solution

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

[H+]=K1K2(0.050)+K1KwK1+(0.050)

=2.71×10-5M=pH=4.57[H2SO3]=[H+][HSO3-]K1=(2.71×10-5)(0.050)1.39×10-2=9.7×10-5M

[SO32-]=K2[HSO3-][H+]=1.2×10-4M[HSO3-]=0.050M

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH and the concentration of ions in Na2SO3 has to be fined.

Concept introduction:

[H+]=K1K2(0.050)+K1KwK1+(0.050)

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.

Answer:

The pH and the concentration of Na2SO3 is 9.94 and 7.2×10-13M

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 10.AE

The pH and the concentration of Na2SO3 is 9.94 and 7.2×10-13M

Explanation of Solution

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

[SO32-]+H2OHSO3-+OH-0.050-xxx

x20.050-x=Kb1=KwKa2=1.49×107

[HSO3-]=x=8.6×10-5M

[H+]=Kwx=1.16×10-10M=pH=9.94

[SO32-]=0.050-x =0.050M[H2SO3] = [H+][HSO3-]K1=7.2×10-13M

The concentration of solution is 7.2×10-13M

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