Hey!
I'm stuck trying to do a question in my textbook. Hope someone can *delete me*
Q: If 25.00mL of 0.20mol/L HCO2H is titrated with 0.20mol/L NaOH, determine the pH after 10.00mL of NaOH has been added.
A(my attempted solution):
I calculated that 0.20*0.010=2.0*10^-3mol of OH- will be added to the beaker, thus the number of moles of CO2H- that will form will also be 2.0*10^-3mol. The final concentration of the CO2H- is (2.0*10^-3mol)/0.035L= 5.7*10^-2mol/L.
I calculated that 0.20*0.025=5.0*10^-3mol of HCO2H is in the beaker before the NaOH is added, thus (5.0*10^-3mol)-(2.0*10^-3mol)=3.0*10^-3mol of HCO2H is in the beaker after the NaOH is added. Thus, concentration of HCO2H= (3.0*10^-3mol)/0.035L= 8.6*10^-2mol/L.
I put the calculated concentrations above into an ICE chart, but I keep getting 2.6*10^-5 for [H+], which yields a pH of 4.6 (the correct answer is 3.57.
Any help is appreciated!