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24 January, 15:26

how many grams of nahco3 (fm84.007) must be added ro 4.00g of k2co3 (fm 138.206) to give a ph of 10.80 in 500ml of water

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  1. 24 January, 18:18
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    0.804g of NaHCO₃ you must add

    Explanation:

    pKa of HCO₃⁻/CO₃²⁻ is 10.32.

    It is possible to find pH of a buffer by using H-H equation, thus:

    pH = pka + log [A⁻] / [HA]

    Where [HA] is concentration of acid (HCO₃⁻) and [A⁻] is concentration of conjugate acid (CO₃²⁻).

    Moles of CO₃²⁻ = K₂CO₃ are:

    4.00g ₓ (1mol / 138.206g) = 0.0289 moles CO₃²⁻

    Replacing:

    10.80 = 10.32 + log [0.0289] / [HCO₃⁻]

    [HCO₃⁻] = 0.009570 moles you need to add to obtain the desire pH

    As molar mass of NaHCO₃ is 84.007g/mol, mass of NaHCO₃ is:

    0.009570 moles ₓ (84.007g / mol) =

    0.804g of NaHCO₃ you must add
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