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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
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ki77a [65]3 years ago
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Crest would be the correct answer cuhhh
Kipish [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Crest

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Answer:

a) pH = 2,88

b) pH = 4,58

c) pH = 5,36

d) pH = 8,79

e) pH = 12,10

Explanation:

In a titration of a strong base (KOH) with a weak acid (CH₃COOH) the reaction is:

CH₃COOH + KOH → CH₃COOK + H₂O

a) Here you have just CH₃COOH, thus:

CH₃COOH ⇄ CH₃COO⁻ + H⁺ where ka =1,74x10⁻⁵ and pka = 4,76

When this reaction is in equilibrium:

[CH₃COOH] = 0,100 -x

[CH₃COO⁻] = x

[H⁺] = x

Thus, equilibrium equation is:

1,74x10⁻⁵ = \frac{[x][x] }{[0,100-x]}

The equation you will obtain is:

x² + 1,74x10⁻⁵x - 1,74x10⁻⁶ = 0

Solving:

x = -0,0013278193 ⇒ No physical sense. There are not negative concentrations

x = 0,0013104193

As x = [H⁺] and <em>pH = - log [H⁺]</em>

pH = 2,88

b) Here, it is possible to use:

CH₃COOH + KOH → CH₃COOK + H₂O

With adition of 5,0 mL of 0,200M KOH solution the initial moles are:

CH₃COOH = 0,025 L.\frac{0,100 mol}{L} = = 2<em>,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

KOH = 0,005 L.\frac{0,200 mol}{L} = = 1<em>,0x10⁻³ mol</em>

CH₃COOK = 0.

In equilibrium:

CH₃COOH = 2,5x10⁻³ mol - 1,0x10⁻³ mol =<em> </em>1<em>,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

KOH = 0 mol

CH₃COOK = 1<em>,0x10⁻³ mol</em>

Now, you can use Henderson–Hasselbalch equation:

pH = 4,76 + log \frac{1,0x10^{-3} }{1,5x10^{-3} }

pH = 4,58

c) With adition of 10,0 mL of 0,200M KOH solution the initial moles are:

CH₃COOH = 0,025 L.\frac{0,100 mol}{L} = = 2<em>,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

KOH = 0,010 L.\frac{0,200 mol}{L} = = 2<em>,0x10⁻³ mol</em>

CH₃COOK = 0.

In equilibrium:

CH₃COOH = 2,5x10⁻³ mol - 2,0x10⁻³ mol =<em> 0,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

KOH = 0 mol

CH₃COOK = 2<em>,0x10⁻³ mol</em>

Now, you can use Henderson–Hasselbalch equation:

pH = 4,76 + log \frac{2,0x10^{-3} }{0,5x10^{-3} }

pH = 5,36

d) With adition of 12,5 mL of 0,200M KOH solution the initial moles are:

CH₃COOH = 0,025 L.\frac{0,100 mol}{L} = = 2<em>,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

KOH = 0,0125 L.\frac{0,200 mol}{L} = = 2<em>,5x10⁻³ mol</em>

CH₃COOK = 0.

Here we have the equivalence point of the titration, thus, the equilibrium is:

CH₃COO⁻ + H₂O ⇄ CH₃COOH + OH⁻ kb = kw/ka where kw is equilibrium constant of water = 1,0x10⁻¹⁴; kb = 5,75x10⁻¹⁰

Concentrations is equilibrium are:

[CH₃COOH] = x

[CH₃COO⁻] = 0,06667-x

[OH⁻] = x

Thus, equilibrium equation is:

5,75x10⁻¹⁰ = \frac{[x][x] }{[0,06667-x]}

The equation you will obtain is:

x² + 5,75x10⁻¹⁰x - 3,83x10⁻¹¹ = 0

Solving:

x = -0.000006188987⇒ No physical sense. There are not negative concentrations

x = 0.000006188

As x = [OH⁻] and <em>pOH = - log [OH⁻]; pH = 14 - pOH</em>

pOH = 5,21

pH = 8,79

e) The excess volume of KOH will determine pH:

With 12,5mL is equivalence point, the excess volume is 15,0 -12,5 = 2,5 mL

2,5x10⁻³ L × \frac{0,200 mol}{1L} ÷ 0,040 L = 0,0125 = [OH⁻]

<em>pOH = - log [OH⁻]; pH = 14 - pOH</em>

pOH = 1,90

pH = 12,10

I hope it helps!

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