Solution
The equation for the ionization of aqueous ammonia and the algebraic representations of equi-
librium concentrations follow. Let x[NH 3 ]ionized.
NH 3 H 2 O 34 NH 4 OH
initial 0.20 M 0 M 0 M
change due to rxn x M x M x M
at equil (0.20x) Mx Mx M
Substitution into the ionization constant expression gives
Kb1.8 10 ^5
Again, we can simplify this equation. The small value of Kbtells us that the base is only slightly
ionized, so we can assume that x0.20, or (0.20x)0.20, and we have
0
x
.2
2
0
1.8 10 ^5 x^2 3.6 10 ^6 x1.9 10 ^3 M
Then [OH]x 1.9 10 ^3 M, pOH2.72, and pH 11.28.
[NH 3 ]ionizedx, so the percent ionization may be calculated.
% ionization100%100% 0.95% ionized
You should now work Exercises 54 and 110.
EXAMPLE 18-15 Household Ammonia
The pH of a household ammonia solution is 11.50. What is its molarity?
Plan
We are given the pH of an aqueous NH 3 solution. Use pHpOH14.00 to find pOH,
which we can convert to [OH]. Then, complete the ionization reaction summary, and substi-
tute the representations of equilibrium concentrations into the Kbexpression.
Solution
At equilibrium pH11.50; we know that pOH2.50, so [OH] 10 2.503.2 10 ^3 M.
This [OH] results from the reaction, so we can write the change line. Then, letting xrepre-
sent the initialconcentration of NH 3 , we can complete the reaction summary.
1.9 10 ^3
0.20
[NH 3 ]ionized
[NH 3 ]initial
(x)(x)
(0.20x)
[NH 4 ][OH]
[NH 3 ]
The value of xis only about 1% of
the original concentration, so the
assumption is justified.
18-4 Ionization Constants for Weak Monoprotic Acids and Bases 771
TABLE 18-6 Ionization Constants and pKbValues for Some Weak Bases
Base Ionization Reaction Kbat 25°C pKb
ammonia NH 3 H 2 O 34 NH 4 OH 1.8 10 ^5 4.74
methylamine (CH 3 )NH 2 H 2 O 34 (CH 3 )NH 3 OH 5.0 10 ^4 3.30
dimethylamine (CH 3 ) 2 NHH 2 O 34 (CH 3 ) 2 NH 2 OH 7.4 10 ^4 3.13
trimethylamine (CH 3 ) 3 NH 2 O 34 (CH 3 ) 3 NHOH 7.4 10 ^5 4.13
pyridine C 5 H 5 NH 2 O 34 C 5 H 5 NHOH 1.5 10 ^9 8.82
aniline C 6 H 5 NH 2 H 2 O 34 C 6 H 5 NH 3 OH 4.2 10 ^10 9.38
Measurement of the pH of a
solution of household ammonia.
C NH 2
C
CC
CC
H
HH
H
H
aniline
C
CC
CC
H
HH
N H
H
pyridine