CHE 1302 Lecture 10: ch 15 diprotic acids

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Acids and bases examples 3 polyprotic acids. Determine the concentrations of all species in 0. 460 m oxalic acid (h2c2o4). Oxalic acid is a diprotic acid: there are two successive ionizations, each with its own (separate) ka value. After the first ionization, [h3o+] = [hc2o4 ionization, so if the two concentrations, [h3o+] and [hc2o4. ] and neither value will change significantly during the second. ], are essentially equal they will cancel each other out of the expression for ka2 hence [c2o4. ], and [h2c2o4] from the first ionization expression: Now substitute expressions for the equilibrium concentrations into the expression for ka1: Ka1 = 5. 4 10 2 = (x)(x)/(0. 460 x) Make the x is small assumption x << 0. 460: then 5. 4 10 2 = x2/0. 460 so x = [(5. 4 10 2)(0. 460)] = 0. 16. But there"s a problem: x is not much less than 0. 460 (our only 5% ionized rule fails)

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