p H of the saturated solution of quinine in water has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The self-dissociation constant for water can be written as follows, K w = K a × K b Where, K w = water dissociation constant K a = acid dissociation constant K b = base dissociation constant K w = 10 − 14 Also, K w = [ H 3 O + ] [ O H − ] p H can be calculated from the following equation if [ H 3 O + ] is known. p H = − log 10 [ H 3 O + ]
p H of the saturated solution of quinine in water has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The self-dissociation constant for water can be written as follows, K w = K a × K b Where, K w = water dissociation constant K a = acid dissociation constant K b = base dissociation constant K w = 10 − 14 Also, K w = [ H 3 O + ] [ O H − ] p H can be calculated from the following equation if [ H 3 O + ] is known. p H = − log 10 [ H 3 O + ]
Definition Definition Organic compounds with a planar cyclic ring of atoms bonded through alternated single and double bonds. Aromatic organic compounds, also called arenes, are an important class of hydrocarbons under the branch of organic chemistry.
Chapter 18, Problem 18.183P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
pH of the saturated solution of quinine in water has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The self-dissociation constant for water can be written as follows,
Kw = Ka × Kb
Where,
Kw = water dissociation constantKa = acid dissociation constant Kb = base dissociation constant
Kw=10−14
Also, Kw=[H3O+][OH−]
pH can be calculated from the following equation if [H3O+] is known.
pH=−log10[H3O+]
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Less contribution of aromatic N to the pH has to be shown.
Concept Introduction:
The self-dissociation constant for water can be written as follows,
Kw = Ka × Kb
Where,
Kw = water dissociation constantKa = acid dissociation constant Kb = base dissociation constant
Kw=10−14
pH can be calculated from the following equation if [H3O+] is known.
pH=−log10[H3O+]
Also, Kw=[H3O+][OH−]
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
pH of quinine hydrochloride at given concentration has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The self-dissociation constant for water can be written as follows,
Kw = Ka × Kb
Where,
Kw = water dissociation constantKa = acid dissociation constant Kb = base dissociation constant
Kw=10−14
pH can be calculated from the following equation if [H3O+] is known.
pH=−log10[H3O+]
Also, Kw=[H3O+][OH−]
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
pH of 1.5% of quinine hydrochloride has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Molarity of a solution can be calculated using the following equation.
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