before i attempt the question, ammonia (NH3) is a weak base correct?
Question:A 10 mL solution is 0.67 mol/L of Ammonia is titrated with 20 mL of 0.14 mol/L of hydrochloric acid. What’s the pH of that solution?
NH3 + HCl -->
0.01L x 0.67M=6.7x10^-3mol NH3
0.02 x 0.14M=2.8x10^-3mol HCl
Limiting is HCl, Excess is NH3
Leftover NH3 is 6.7x10^-3 - 2.8x10^-3=3.9x10^-3mol
Total Volume: 30mL--> 0.03L
3.9x10^-3mol/0.03L=0.13M NH3
2.8x10^-3mol/0.03L=0.093M
The problem didn't give me a Kb, so I got it off of somewhere else.
Kb for NH3 is 1.8x10^-5
Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation: pOH=pKb + log([acid]/[base])
pOH=-log(1.8x10^-5)+log(0.093M/0.13M)
pOH=4.59
pH=14-4.59=9.41
so am I correct?