INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGAN...-OWLV2 ACCESS
INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGAN...-OWLV2 ACCESS
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Chapter 17, Problem 30P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The ratio of A- to [HA] with the help of pH and pKa values should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The pH of a solution indicates the number of H3 O+ ions in the solution. The mathematical relation between pH and H3 O+ is as given below;.

pH =  log [H3O+][H3O+] = 10pH

Acid dissociation constant Ka is related to pKa as;.

pKa =  log KaKa = 10pKa.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 30P

103.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 2.0.

Calculation:

From pH of solution, concentration of hydroxide ion can be calculated as follows:

[H3O+] = 10pH= 102  = 0.01 

Also,

 Ka = 10pKa= 105 

Since,

[A][HA]=Ka[H3O+]

Thus, by putting the values, the ratio [A][HA] can be calculated as follows:

[A][HA]=105102=103.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The ratio of A- to [HA] with the help of pH and pKa values should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The pH of a solution indicates the number of H3 O+ ions in the solution. The mathematical relation between pH and H3 O+ is as given below;.

pH =  log [H3O+][H3O+] = 10pH

Acid dissociation constant Ka is related to pKa as;.

pKa =  log KaKa = 10pKa.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

Given:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 5.0.

Hence [H3 O+ ] = 10-pH = 10-5.

And Ka = 10-pKa = 10-5.

Since INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGAN...-OWLV2 ACCESS, Chapter 17, Problem 30P

Plug the values of Ka and H3 O+ ions to calculate the ratio of [A- ] to [HA].

[A- ] / [HA] = 10-5 / 10-5 = 1.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 5.0.

Calculation:

From pH of solution, concentration of hydroxide ion can be calculated as follows:

[H3O+] = 10pH= 105  = 1.0×105  

Also,

 Ka = 10pKa= 105 

Since,

[A][HA]=Ka[H3O+]

Thus, by putting the values, the ratio [A][HA] can be calculated as follows:

[A][HA]=105105=1.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The ratio of A- to [HA] with the help of pH and pKa values should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The pH of a solution indicates the number of H3 O+ ions in the solution. The mathematical relation between pH and H3 O+ is as given below;.

pH =  log [H3O+][H3O+] = 10pH

Acid dissociation constant Ka is related to pKa as;.

pKa =  log KaKa = 10pKa.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

102.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 7.0.

Calculation:

From pH of solution, concentration of hydroxide ion can be calculated as follows:

[H3O+] = 10pH= 107  = 1.0× 107  

Also,

 Ka = 10pKa= 105 

Since,

[A][HA]=Ka[H3O+]

Thus, by putting the values, the ratio [A][HA] can be calculated as follows:

[A][HA]=1051.0× 107  =102.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The ratio of A- to [HA] with the help of pH and pKa values should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The pH of a solution indicates the number of H3 O+ ions in the solution. The mathematical relation between pH and H3 O+ is as given below;.

pH =  log [H3O+][H3O+] = 10pH

Acid dissociation constant Ka is related to pKa as;.

pKa =  log KaKa = 10pKa.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

104.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 9.0.

Calculation:

From pH of solution, concentration of hydroxide ion can be calculated as follows:

[H3O+] = 10pH= 109  = 1.0× 109 

Also,

 Ka = 10pKa= 105 

Since,

[A][HA]=Ka[H3O+]

Thus, by putting the values, the ratio [A][HA] can be calculated as follows:

[A][HA]=1051.0× 109  =104.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The ratio of A- to [HA] with the help of pH and pKa values should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The pH of a solution indicates the number of H3 O+ ions in the solution. The mathematical relation between pH and H3 O+ is as given below;.

pH =  log [H3O+][H3O+] = 10pH

Acid dissociation constant Ka is related to pKa as;.

pKa =  log KaKa = 10pKa.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

106.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

pKa = 5.0.

pH = 11.0.

Calculation:

From pH of solution, concentration of hydroxide ion can be calculated as follows:

[H3O+] = 10pH= 1011  = 1.0× 1011 

Also,

 Ka = 10pKa= 105 

Since,

[A][HA]=Ka[H3O+]

Thus, by putting the values, the ratio [A][HA] can be calculated as follows:

[A][HA]=1051.0× 1011  =106.

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