Concept explainers
Sodium benzoate is a salt of benzoic acid, C6H5COOH. A 0.15 M solution of this salt has a pOH of 5.31 at room temperature.
- a Calculate the value for the equilibrium constant for the reaction
- b What is the Ka value for benzoic acid?
- c Benzoic acid has a low solubility in water. What is its molar solubility if a saturated solution has a pH of 2.83 at room temperature?
(a)
Interpretation:
A 0.15 M solution of sodium benzoate has a pOH of 5.31
The value for the equilibrium constant for the given reaction
Concept Introduction:
Acid ionization constant
The ionization of a weak acid
The equilibrium expression for the above reaction is given below.
Where,
Relationship between
pH definition:
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydronium ion
On rearranging,
Answer to Problem 16.114QP
The value for the equilibrium constant for the given reaction
Explanation of Solution
To Calculate: The value for the equilibrium constant for the given reaction
Given data:
Sodium benzoate is a salt of benzoic acid
A 0.15 M solution of this salt has a pOH of 5.31
The given reaction is
Equilibrium constant for the given reaction:
The hydroxide ion concentration is found from the given pOH as follows,
Construct an equilibrium table for the given reaction:
The initial concentration of
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Initial |
0.15
0.15-x |
0.00 | 0.00 |
Change |
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Equilibrium |
x | x |
Here, x gives the concentration of hydroxide ion that reacted,
Substitute the equilibrium concentrations into the equilibrium-constant expression:
Therefore, the equilibrium-constant for the given reaction is
The value for the equilibrium constant for the given reaction
(b)
Interpretation:
A 0.15 M solution of sodium benzoate has a pOH of 5.31
The
Concept Introduction:
Acid ionization constant
The ionization of a weak acid
The equilibrium expression for the above reaction is given below.
Where,
Relationship between
pH definition:
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydronium ion
On rearranging,
Answer to Problem 16.114QP
The
Explanation of Solution
To Calculate: The
The
The
(c)
Interpretation:
A 0.15 M solution of sodium benzoate has a pOH of 5.31
Benzoic acid has a low solubility in water. If a saturated solution has a pH of 2.83, the molar solubility of the solution has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Acid ionization constant
The ionization of a weak acid
The equilibrium expression for the above reaction is given below.
Where,
Relationship between
pH definition:
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydronium ion
On rearranging,
Answer to Problem 16.114QP
Benzoic acid has a low solubility in water. If a saturated solution has a pH of 2.83, the molar solubility of the solution is 0.036 M
Explanation of Solution
To Calculate: Benzoic acid has a low solubility in water. If a saturated solution has a pH of 2.83, the molar solubility of the solution
Use equilibrium-constant expression and
The reaction is
From the pH, calculate the hydronium ion and benzoate ion concentrations.
The concentration of benzoate ion is same as the concentration of hydronium ion
Substitute the above values in equilibrium-constant expression.
The molar solubility will be the total dissolved benzoic acid, molecular and dissociated:
Benzoic acid has a low solubility in water. If a saturated solution has a pH of 2.83, the molar solubility of the solution was calculated as 0.036 M
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