PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY IN BRIEF

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CHAP. 11: ELECTROCHEMISTRY [CONTENTS] 381

11.5.10Hydrolysis of the salt of a weak acid and a weak base


The salt of a weak monoacidic base and a weak monobasic acid BA is a strong electrolyte and
it dissociates completely according to the equation


BA−→ B++ A−. (11.76)

Two hydrolytic reactions proceed in the system


B++ H 2 O = BOH + H+, (11.77)
A−+ H 2 O = HA + OH−. (11.78)

In addition to them, the dissociation of water, i.e. the reaction (11.47), also has to be considered.
Let the equilibrium constant of reaction (11.77) be denotedKh, 1 and the equilibrium con-
stant of reaction (11.78) be denotedKh, 2. Then we write


Kh, 1 =

aH+aBOH
aB+aH 2 O

, (11.79)

Kh, 2 =

aOH−aHA
aA−aH 2 O

. (11.80)

In dilute solutions the equation simplifies to


Kh, 1 =

cH+cBOH
cB+

1

cst

, (11.81)

Kh, 2 =

cOH−cHA
cA−

1

cst

. (11.82)

When calculating the equilibrium composition we solve a set of three equations: (11.81),
(11.82), and (11.49), with the latter describing the dissociation of water.

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