ENCH 213 Lecture Notes - Ph, Quadratic Equation, Equilibrium Constant

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Strong acids and bases: weak acids and bases, fraction of dissociation of an acid, buffers, henderson-hasselbalch equation, buffer capacity. A - mix ch2ch2ch2ch2cooh with ch2ch2ch2nh2 (weak w/ weak) B - mix hno3 with csoh (strong w/ strong) H 3o+ + hco3 bicarbonate ph of a strong acid or base solution. [acid] = [h3o+] since complete dissociation ph=-log ah3o+ = -log[acid] h3o+ ph -log[h3o+]= -log[acid] [oh-]=[base] since complete dissociation poh=-log aoh- = -log([base] oh-) poh -log[oh-]= -log[base] ph = 14. 00-poh (at 25oc) ph of 1. 0 10-8 m koh: poh -log(1x10-8) = 8. 00, ph = 14 poh = 6. 00 ! Watch out for the acid or base concentration. If 10-6m: ph determined by added [h3o+] or [oh- ] If 10-8m: ph = 7. 00, autoprotolysis of water predominates. If =10-6-10-8m: systematic equilibrium calculation, similar contribution as from water ph of 1. 0 10-8 m koh. H 3o+ + oh: charge balance, [k+]+ [h3o+] = [oh-, mass balance, [k+]= 1. 0 10-8 m.

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