To find:
a) Which acid yields a solution with the lower pH if
b) Which acid will dissociate to a greater degree?
c) What is the pH of a solution that contains
d) What is the
Answer to Problem 16.134QA
Solution:
a) Acetoacetic acid
b) Acetoacetic acid
c)
d)
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
We are asked to find which acid yields a solution with the lower
2) Formula:
i)
where,
ii)
iii)
3) Given:
β-hydroxybutyric acid,
Acetoacetic acid,
For part a:
Concentration of acetoacetic acid
Concentration of β-hydroxybutyric acid
For part c:
Concentration of acetoacetic acid
Concentration of sodium acetoacetate
For part d:
Concentration of β-hydroxybutyric acid
Concentration of β-hydroxybutyrate anion
Concentration of
Volume of
Molar mass of β-hydroxybutyric acid
Molar mass of β-hydroxybutyrate anion
4) Calculation:
a) Which acid yields a solution with the lower pH if
The
The dissociation reaction for β-hydroxybutyric acid can be written as
[β — hydroxybutyric acid] (M) |
[β — hydroxybutyric acid] (M) |
[H3O+] (M) |
|
Initial (I) | |||
Change (C) | |||
Equilibrium (E) |
Assuming
The dissociation reaction for acetoacetic acid can be written as
[Acetoacetic acid] (M) |
[Acetoacetate anion] (M) |
[H3O+] (M) |
|
Initial (I) | |||
Change ( C) | |||
Equilibrium ( E) |
Assuming
b) Which acid will dissociate to a greater degree?
Lower the
c) What is the pH of a solution that contains
The
d) What is the
First we will convert the given concentration from
We assume that the volume of buffer solution is
Calculation of mole of
[A−] (mol) |
[HCL] (mol) |
[HA] (mol) |
|
Initial | |||
Change | - |
||
Final |
The
Conclusion:
Lower the
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