1st Problem: A solution is made up using equal volumes of 2.0 M acetic acid (Ka = 1.8x10-5) and 0.00050 M HCl. What is the pH of this solution?
Pretty sure I have the process correct, but I'm a little unsure on the initial concentrations. The initial concentrations are 1.0M for acetic acid and 0.00025 M for HCl, right?
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2nd Problem: Suppose in the above problem (at the top of OP), 4.0M sodium acetate was also added such that the initial concentrations of each of the chemicals were as follows: 1.0M acetic acid, 0.00025M HCl and 1.0 M sodium acetate. What is the pH of this new solution?
This is the one I'm really stuck on. I used the equation: C2H3O2+H2O<-->HC2H3O2+OH. I solved for the initial concentration of OH, using the concentration of H found in HCl-->H+Cl. Then I solved for kb, by using kb=kw/ka. Then I used the ICE table to get [OH][HC2H3O2]/[C2H3O2]=kb. But I get a faulty value for x. What am I doing wrong? If what I said is too hard to follow, giving the step-by-step in your own words would probably be just as helpful. Thanks.