Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.BE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH of 1.0×10-8MHBr (without activites) has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Mass balance: Mass balance can be defined as the amount of all species that is present in a solution having a specific atom that should be same as the quantity of that atom that is given to the solution.

Charge balance: Charge balance can be defined as the sum of all positive ions present in solution will be same as the sum of all negative ions present in the solution.

pH calculation:

The relationship between pHandpOH is given as,

pH+pOH=-log Kw

pH+pOH=14

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

But,

AH++AOH-=KwAH+=KwAOH-

pH=-logAH+pH=-log[H+]γH+

With the above equation, the negative logarithm of activity of Hydrogen ion can be measured.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 9.BE

The pH of 1.0×10-8MHBr is found to be 6.98 .

Explanation of Solution

Charge balance of HBr = [H+]=[OH-]+[Br-]

Mass balance of HBr = [Br-]=1.0×10-8M

Equilibrium = [H+][OH-]=Kw

Take ,

[H+]=x[Br-]=1.0×10-8M

Based on charge balance , [OH-]=x-1.0×10-8M

[H+][OH-]=Kw

Substitute [OH-]=x-1.0×10-8M in Kw

(x)(x-1.0×10-8)=1.0×10-14

x=1.05×10-7M

pH can be calculated as,

pH=-log[H+]pH=-log(1.05×10-7M)pH=6.98

The pH of 1.0×10-8MHBr = 6.98

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The pH of 1.0×10-8MH2SO4 (without activites) has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Mass balance: Mass balance can be defined as the amount of all species that is present in a solution having a specific atom that should be same as the quantity of that atom that is given to the solution.

Charge balance: Charge balance can be defined as the sum of all positive ions present in solution will be same as the sum of all negative ions present in the solution.

pH calculation:

The relationship between pHandpOH is given as,

pH+pOH=-log Kw

pH+pOH=14

The pH of solution can be calculated as,

But,

AH++AOH-=KwAH+=KwAOH-

pH=-logAH+pH=-log[H+]γH+

With the above equation, the negative logarithm of activity of Hydrogen ion can be measured.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9.BE

The pH of 1.0×10-8MH2SO4 is found to be 6.96 .

Explanation of Solution

Charge balance of H2SO4 = [H+]=[OH-]+2[SO42-]

Mass balance of H2SO4 = [SO42-]=1.0×10-8M

Equilibrium = [H+][OH-]=Kw

Take ,

[H+]=x[SO42-]=1.0×10-8M

Based on charge balance , [OH-]=x-1.0×10-8M

[H+][OH-]=Kw

Substitute [OH-]=x-2.0×10-8M in Kw

(x)(x-2.0×10-8)=1.0×10-14

x=1.10×10-7M

pH can be calculated as,

pH=-log[H+]pH=-log(1.10×10-7M)pH=6.96

The pH of 1.0×10-8MH2SO4 = 6.96

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