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SVEN [57.7K]
4 years ago
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If the pH of a phosphoric acid (H3PO4) solution is adjusted to 6.50, what is the most abundant species and which is the second m

ost abundant species? For H3PO4 Ka1 = 7.11 x 10-3, Ka2 = 6.34 x 10-8, and Ka3 = 4.22 x 10-13.
Chemistry
1 answer:
maria [59]4 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

For the given values of K_{a} we will have the values of pK as follows.

As,        pK_{a} = -log K_{a}

Therefore,

     pK_{a1} = 2.15,     pK_{a2} = 7.20

      pK_{a3} = 12.38

Now, at pH 6.50

      H_{3}PO_{4} \rightarrow H_{2}PO^{-}_{4} + H^{+};   K_{a1}

At pH = 2.15;  H_{3}PO_{4} = H_{2}PO^{-}_{4}

       H_{2}PO^{-}_{4} \rightarrow HPO^{2-}_{4} + H^{+};  K_{a2}

At pH 7.20;  H_{2}PO^{-}_{4} = HPO^{2-}_{4}

        HPO^{2-}_{4} \rightarrow PO^{3-}_{4} + H^{+};     K_{a3}

Hence, we can conclude that most abundant species is H_{2}PO^{-}_{4} and the second most abundant species is HPO^{2-}_{4}.

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