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Offline vmaggio

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pH question
« on: August 02, 2007, 05:11:29 PM »
Tell me if i did this totally wrong.

heres the question
What is the pH of a buffered system made by dissolving 10.70 g of ammonium chloride and 20.00 mL of 12.0 M ammonia in enough water to make 1.000 L of solution? Kb = 0.000018 for ammonia.


Ok, so heres what i did.

10.70g/(53.49)(1.)L) = .20M
(12.0M)(.020L)= .24mol/1.0L= .24M

pKa= 14-(-log(.000018)) = 9.255

therefore,   pH= 9.255 + log (.24/.20)  = 9.33



and the choices are.

A. 7.00
B  9.18
C. 9.26
D. 9.33
E. 11.32


so i got one of the answers, but did i do it right?
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Re: pH question
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2007, 09:35:59 PM »
Yes, you used the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation correctly.
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