Question #0c20b
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Start by writing the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction that takes place between ammonia and hydrochloric acid
Notice that you have a
Use the molarities of the two solutions to determine how many moles of each you add together
Because you have less acid than base, the hydrochloric acid will be consumed completely by the reaction. At the same time, the number of moles of ammonia will decrease by the number of moles of hydrochloric acid that reacted.
Moreover, you'll also produce that many moles of ammonium chloride. This happens because of the aforementioned
Therefore, after the reaction takes place, you'll have
The total volume of the solution will be
The new concentrations of the ammonia and ammonium ion (this will be the same as the concentration of the ammonium chloride) will be
To determine the pH of the solution, you'll need the base dissociation constant,
The following equilibrium will be established in solution (use the ICE table method to solve for the concentration of hydroxide ions - more on that here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RICE_chart)
I........0.1.......................................0.05.................0
C......(-x)..........................................(+x).................(+x)
E......0.1-x......................................0.05+x..............x
By definition, the base dissociation constant will be equal to
Because
Since
This means that the pH of the solution will be