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4 June, 18:40

What is the component concentration ratio, [no2-]/[hno2], of a buffer that has a ph of 3.90? (ka of hno2 = 7.1 * 10-4) ?

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  1. 4 June, 21:46
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    According to Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation,

    pH = pKa + log [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid]

    As, Ka of Nitric Acid = 7.1 * 10⁻⁴

    So,

    pKa = - log [ 7.1 * 10⁻⁴ ]

    pKa = 3.148

    So, pH = 3.148 + log [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid]

    3.90 = 3.148 + log [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid]

    3.90 - 3.148 = log [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid]

    0.752 = log [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid]

    Taking Antilog on both sides,

    [Nitrate] / [Nitric Acid] = 5.64
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