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Titration Problem. Correct Method?
« on: March 15, 2011, 03:45:17 PM »
20 ml of 0.5 M CH3COOH is titrated with 20 ml of 0.5 M NaOH. what is pH? (pka=4.76)

0.010 moles CH3COOH
0.010 moles NaOH

CH3COOH+OH------->CH3COO- + H2O
0.010 moles CH3COO- forms in 40 ml

0.010 mole base / 0.04 L = 0.25 M

Kb = kw/ka = 5.7x10-10

Equilibrium
CH3COO- + H2O--------->CH3COOH+OH

kb= x2 / 0.25-x

x= Sqroot (0.25)(5.7x10-10)

POH = 5.42

pH = 8.58??

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Re: Titration Problem. Correct Method?
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2011, 06:50:22 PM »
Correct approach but lousy math.
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