Chemistry
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Author: Thomas R. Gilbert
Publisher: NORTON
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.60QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The Kb values of trimethylamine, methylamine and dimethylamine are given to be 6.5×105 , 4.4×104 and 5.9×104 respectively. The pH of 3.00×104M , 2.88×103 of trimethylamine and methylamine respectively are to be calculated. The concentration of dimethylamine required to have the same pH as that of methylamine is to be identified.

Concept introduction: The trimethylamine, methylamine and dimethylamine compounds are basic in nature due to presence of methyl group in their structures. The methyl groups possess positive inductive effect that makes the compound more basic in nature.

To determine: The pH value of 6.5×105 solution of trimethylamine is to be calculated.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 16.60QP

Solution

The pH of 6.5×105 solution of trimethylamine is 10.14_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The value of Kb of trimethylamine is 6.5×105 .

The concentration of trimethylamine is 3.00×104M .

The [OH] concentration is calculated by the formula,

[OH]=Kb×[base] (1)

Substitute the value of Kb and [base] in equation (1).

[OH]=(6.5×105M)×3.00×104M=1.40×104M

The concentration of [H3O+] is calculated by the formula,

[H3O+]=Kw[OH] (2)

The value of Kw is 1014 .

Substitute the value of Kw and [OH] in equation (2).

[H3O+]=10141.40×104=7.14×1011

The pH of solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H3O+] (3)

Substitute the value of [H3O+] in equation 3.

pH=-log(7.14×1011)=10.14_

Therefore, the pH of 6.5×105 solution of trimethylamine is 10.14_ .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The pH of 2.88×103 solution of methylamine.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 16.60QP

Solution

The pH of 2.88×103M solution of methylamine is 11.05_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The value of Kb of methylamine is 4.4×104 .

The concentration of methylamine is 2.88×103M .

The [OH] concentration is calculated by the formula,

[OH]=Kb×[base] (1)

Substitute the value of Kb and [base] in equation (1).

[OH]=(4.4×104M)×2.88×103M=1.13×103M

The concentration of [H3O+] is calculated by the formula,

[H3O+]=Kw[OH] (2)

The value of Kw is 1014 .

Substitute the value of Kw and [OH] in equation (2).

[H3O+]=10141.13×103=8.85×1012

The pH of solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H3O+] (3)

Substitute the value of [H3O+] in equation 3.

pH=-log(8.85×1012)=11.05_

Therefore, the pH of 2.88×103M solution of methylamine is 11.05_ .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The concentration of dimethylamine required to have the same pH as that of methylamine.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 16.60QP

Solution

The required concentration of dimethylamine is 2.13×10-3M_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The Kb value of dimethylamine is 5.9×104 .

The pH of dimethylamine is 11.05 .

The concentration of H+ is calculated by the formula,

[H+]=10pH (4)

Substitute the value of pH in equation (4).

[H+]=1011.05=8.91×1012

The Kw is calculated by the formula,

Kw=[H+]×[OH]=104

The concentration of [OH] is calculated by the formula,

[OH]=Kw[H+] (5)

Substitute the value of Kw and [H+] in equation (5).

[OH]=10148.91×1012=0.00112

The concentration of base is calculated by the formula,

[OH]=Kb×[base][OH]2=Kb×[base]

Simplify the above expression.

[Base]=[OH]2Kb=(0.00112)25.9×104[Base]=2.13×10-3M_

Therefore, the required concentration of dimethylamine is 2.13×10-3M_ to have the same pH as the solution in part (b).

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