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Chapter 21, Problem 21.64QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The questions based on Ksp value of the given tooth enamel are to be answered.

Concept introduction: The product of concentration of salt ions raised to power of the coefficients of ions is known as the solubility product of a salt. The solubility product constant is denoted by Ksp .

To determine: If the tooth enamel is more soluble than pure hydroxyapatite.

(a)

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The tooth enamel is more soluble than pure hydroxyapatite.

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The Ksp value of actual tooth enamel is 1×1058 .

The Ksp value of pure hydroxyapatite is 2.3×1059 .

The solubility of the salt depends upon the value of the solubility product. If the value of the solubility product is more, the salt is more soluble and if the value of the solubility product is less, the salt is less soluble.

The Ksp value of tooth enamel is 1×1058 and the Ksp value of pure hydroxyapatite is 2.3×1059 .

So, Ksp value of actual tooth enamel is more than Ksp value of pure hydroxyapatite.

Therefore, the tooth enamel is more soluble than pure hydroxyapatite.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: If the measured value of Ksp for tooth enamel support the idea that tooth enamel is a mixture of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3(OH) and a calcium phosphate, Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .

(b)

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The Ksp for tooth enamel supports the idea that tooth enamel is a mixture of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3(OH) and a calcium phosphate, Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The Ksp value of calcium phosphate is 1.1×1047 .

The Ksp value of actual tooth enamel is 1×1058 .

The Ksp value of pure hydroxyapatite is 2.3×1059 .

The values of the solubility product of actual tooth enamel and the hydroxyapatite are very close. It supports the idea that tooth enamel could be a mixture of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3(OH) and a calcium phosphate Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .

The values of both the solubility products are equal.

Therefore, the tooth enamel could be a mixture of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3(OH) and a calcium phosphate Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .

(c)

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To determine: The solubility in moles per liter of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O in water at 25°C and at pH value of 7.00 .

(c)

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The solubility in moles per liter of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O in water at 25°C and at pH value of 7.00 is 5.137×10338mol/L_ .

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Explanation

Given

The Ksp value of calcium phosphate is 1.1×1047 .

The value of pH is 7.00 .

The formula of calcium phosphate is Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .

The pH is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H+]

Substitute the value of pH in the above expression.

7=log[H+][H+]=107

The concentration of OH is calculated by the formula,

[H+][OH]=1014 .

Substitute the value of [H+] in the above expression.

[OH]=1014107=107

The dissociation of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O is,

Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O(s)8Ca2+(aq)+2HPO42(aq)+4PO43(aq)+6H2O(l)

The Ksp of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O is calculated by the formula,

Ksp=[Ca2+]8[HPO42]2[PO43]4[H2O]6

The solubility of ions above is assumed to be s .

The concentration of H+ and OH is small that is 107 so concentration of H2O is neglected.

Substitute the values in the above expression.

1.1×1047=(8s)2(2s)2(4s)41.1×1047=17179869184s14s=5.137×10338mol/L_

The solubility in moles per liter of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O in water is 5.137×10338mol/L_ .

Conclusion

  1. a) The tooth enamel is more soluble than pure hydroxyapatite.
  2. b) The Ksp for tooth enamel support the idea that tooth enamel is a mixture of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3(OH) and calcium phosphate Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O .
  3. c) The solubility in moles per liter of Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)46H2O in water at 25°C and at pH value of 7.00 is 5.137×10338mol/L_ .

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