Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(a)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Given,
At
ICE Table of equilibrium,
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
(b)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
The
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(b)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the
Explanation of Solution
Given,
The initial number of moles of
Identification the moles of
Moles added
The
ICE Table of equilibrium,
Determination the liters of solution present at the equivalent point,
Volume
Concentration of
Molarity of the excess
Molarity of the excess
Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
(c)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(c)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
ICE Table of equilibrium,
Determination the liters of solution present at the equivalent point,
Volume
Concentration of
Molarity of the excess
Molarity of the excess
Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
(d)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(d)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
ICE Table of equilibrium,
Determination the liters of solution present at the equivalent point,
Volume
Concentration of
Molarity of the excess
Molarity of the excess
Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
(e)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
The
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(e)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
ICE Table of equilibrium,
Determination the liters of solution present at the equivalent point,
Volume
Hence, volume of given solution is
Molarity of the excess
Molarity of the excess
Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
(f)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
The
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(f)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
ICE Table of equilibrium,
The
The volume of the solution at this point is,
Volume
Hence, volume of given solution is
Molarity of the excess
Molarity of the excess
So,
Using a reaction table for the equilibrium reaction of
Determination the butoxide ion concentration from the
Calculation for
Hence, the
Calculation for
(g)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
The
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(g)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
There will be in excess, there will be
ICE Table of equilibrium,
The volume of the solution at this point is
Volume
Hence, volume of given solution is
Molarity of the excess
Calculation for
Hence, the
Calculation for
(h)
Interpretation:
The pH during the titration
Concept introduction:
pH definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using
The
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
(h)

Answer to Problem 19.51P
The pH of a given buffer solution after the addition
Explanation of Solution
Determination the moles of
Moles added
The
There will be in excess, there will be
ICE Table of equilibrium,
The volume of the solution at this point is
Volume
Molarity of the excess
Calculation for
Hence, the
Calculation for
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