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Chapter 21, Problem 21.84P
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Interpretation:

The pH of the solution at equivalent point in the titration of 17.5mLof0.098M pyridine with

0.117 MHI(aq) has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

In the quantitative analysis the unknown concentration can be calculated using volumetric principle

  M1V1=M2V2M=molarityV=volume

Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is given by

    pH=pKa+log[Conjugatebase][Acid]

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Given,

17.5mLof0.098M Pyridine

0.117 MHI(aq)

At the equivalent point of acid (HI) base (C5H5N) titration,

n(C5H5N)=n(HI)

The volume of (HI) can be calculated as

17.5mL×0.098M=0.117M×VHI VHI=17.5mL×0.098M0.117M =14.658=14.7mL.

14.7mL of acid should be added to attain the equivalent point.

Number of moles of Pyridine hydrochloride salt = Pyridine

=17.5mL×L1000mL×0.098molL =1.715×10-3mol=1.72×10-3mol

The volume base and acid at equivalent point

=(17.5+14.7)mL =32.2mL=0.0322L

The concentration of C5H5NH+= 1.72×10-3mol0.0322L=0.0534M

ICE table can be shown in below

Ka=KwKb=1.0×10141.7×109=5.9×106

 C5H5NH+C5H5NH3O+
Initial0.053300
Change-x+x+x
Equilibrium0.0533xx

The ionization constant of pyridine is Kb=1.7×10-9

Acid ionization constant of C5H5NH+

  Ka=KwKb=1.0×10141.7×109=5.9×106

Acid ionization constant,

  Ka=[C5H5N][H3O+][C5H5NH+]5.9×10-6=(x)(x)(0.0533-x)5.9×10-6=(x2)(0.0533-x)

It can assume that

  (0.0533-x)M=0.0533M5.9×10-6=x20.0533x2=(5.9×10-6)(0.0533)=31.4×108

  x=31.4×10-8=5.61×10-4M

Based on the equilibrium table

  [H3O+]=x=5.61×10-4M

  pH=-log[H3O+]pH=-log[5.61×10-4]=3.25

Hence, the pH of the solution at equivalent point is 3.25.

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