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22 March, 08:12

What is the ph of a solution of 0.20 m hno2 containing 0.10 m nano2 at 25°c, given k a of hno2 is 4.5 * 10-4?

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  1. 22 March, 10:16
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    Answer is: pH of solution is 3.05.

    c (HNO ₂) = 0.20 M.

    c (NaNO ₂) = 0.10 M.

    Ka (HNO ₂) = 4.5·10⁻⁴.

    This is buffer solution, so use Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:

    pH = pKa + log (c (NaNO ₂) : c (HNO₂)).

    pH = - log (4.5·10 ⁻⁴) + log (0.10 M : 0.20 M).

    pH = 3.35 - 0.30.

    pH = 3.05.
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