Having a little trouble with all the numbers here..I don't think determining pH is my thing.....gets me so confused!!
1. 3.30g of (NH4)2SO4 is dissolved in 125.0mL of 0.1011M NaOH and diluted to 500.0mL
a) Find the pH of the solution.
b) Determine the new pH after 10.00mL of 0.2000M HCl is added to this solution.
Okay, so for this one I've determined I need to find molarity for the (NH4)2SO4 solution. So I calculate molarity by the # moles of solute (just change the 3.30g to moles) divided by the liters of solution. Would I use the 0.0125L as this value?
Anyway, once I find molarity for (NH4)2SO4, do I use the Henderson-Hasselbalch to calculate the pH?
So would it be pH = pKa of (NH4)2SO4 + log
[(NH4)2SO4] ?
[NaOH]
I'm not sure if I am on the right track with that...
And for Part B I'm not sure where to begin....
2. 400.00mL of a TRIS buffer of pH 8.4 is required.
a) Calculate the required molar ratio of base to salt in the buffer.
b) How many GRAMS of the chloride salt of TRIS (FM = 157.6) should be added to 400.0mL of a 0.1200M solution of TRIS to get the desired pH?
- For convenience, write the formula of TRIS as "B" and that of the TRIS sald as "BHCl". The acid part of the salt is "BH+"
Okay so Question number 2 I am stumped on....