I have a textbook question that I am trying to figure out (this is not homework, it is general interest) that I am having trouble with. Here is the question:
What is the pH of a solution formed by addition of 30.0mL of 0.200F HCl to 25.0mL of 0.100F disodium maleate?
Here is what I have tried:
moles of HCl = 0.00600mol
moles of maleate = 0.00250mol
0.00600mol-0.00250mol=0.00350mol hydronium left over
0.00250mol of hydrogen maleate formed
0.00350mol-0.00250mol=0.00100mol hydronium left over = final moles of hydronium
0.00250mol=mol of maleic acid
final concentration of hydronium = 0.00100mol/0.0550L = 0.0182mol/L
so pH is the negative log of that so pH = 1.74?
That is what I am getting and it makes sense to me, but the answer in the book is 1.51. I'm wondering if there is something I am missing or is the answer in the book wrong?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!