I'm currently doing the following problem:
Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide that must be added to 1L of 1M HC2H3O2 to double the pH of the solution (assume that the added NaOH does not change the volume of the solution).
What I did:
Calculating the amount of hydrogen/hydronium ions at equilibrium for the solution of acetic acid, yields that the hydrogen ion concentration is 0.0042426407M, with a pH of 2.37.
Doubling the pH would equal a pH of 4.74, with an ion concentration of (1*10-4.74 = 1.8x10-5). That means I need to add the amount of hydroxide concentration that will neutralize the amount of hydrogen ions necessary for the final hydrogen ion count to be 1.8x10-5. 0.0042426407 - 1.8x10-5 = 0.0042246407 moles of sodium hydroxide required.
The mass is the calculated to be about 0.16897 grams.
However, the answer is 20 grams, so where did I go wrong?