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Since, //
Ac

HAc
nV

nV
'

'
Ac sol n
= HAc sol n




    • 7




6
A

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Then, 7AHK+ ==a:#:#nnHAcAc- 18 10. --^55 0 05000 0488.. --x mol HAcx mol Ac-=184 10. M*
where x is negligible
*extra significant figure
pH = −log [H+] = −log (1.84 × 10 –5) = 4.73


  1. Calculate the theoretical pH of the buffer solution with the added HCl (beaker 1).


0 0500. L#0 250. mol HAcL =0 0125. mol HAc

0 0500. L#0 0488. 0 200. mol AcL =0 0122. mol Ac









0 0250. L#0 250. Lmol H =0 00625. mol H

+ +

Ac-++H EHAc

Ac– H+ HAc
I 0.0122 0.00625 0.0125
C −0.00625 –0.00625 +0.00625
E 0.00595 ~0 0.01875

7AHK+-==a####nnHAcAc- 18 10.^55 0 018750 00595.. mol HAcmol Ac-=567 10. - M

pH = −log [H+] = −log (5.67 × 10 –5) = 4.25


  1. Calculate the theoretical pH of the buffer solution with the added NaOH (beaker 2).


0 0500. L#0 250. mol HAcL =0 0122. mol HAc

0 0500. L#0 488. 0 200. mol AcL =0 0122. mol Ac









0 0250. L#0 250. mol OHL =0 00625. mol OH









HAc OH++--EAc H O 2

HAc OH– Ac–
I 0.0125 0.00625 0.0122
C −0.00625 −0.00625 +0.00625
E 0.00625 ~0 0.01845

.^6
.
HK..
n


n
mol Ac
18 10 mol HAc M
0 01845
a 0 00625 610 10
Ac

+-==####HAc (^5) - =-
7A -
pH = −log [H+] = −log (6.10 × 10 –6) = 5.21
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