#50ml# of solution which is #0.10M# in the acid #"HA"#, #pKa=4.00#, and #0.050M# in #"HB"#, #pKa=8.00#, is titrated with #0.20M# #"NaOH"#. How can I calculate the pH at (i) the first eq.point (ii) at the second eq.point.? answer is (i) 6.15; (ii) 10.23
1 Answer
pH 6 and pH = 10.23
Explanation:
At the first equivalent point you have the reaction:
that you obtain consuming 25 mL of NaOH
In the solution we have HB whose concentration is now:
and NaA whose concentration is
Hence the concentration are the same you can use the formula of the pH of a biprotic acid after the titration of its first
pH =1/2( pk_1+pK_2)= 1/2 (4+8) = 6.00
pharaps there are better formulas to obtain the result that you have
for the second equivalent point you have the reaction:
the resulting pH is given by the stronger basic hydrolisis of NaB whose concentration is
pOH = 3,77
pH= 14-3,77= 10,23