Greetings to everyone,
So I have been recently studying the beauty of chemistry and acid-base reactions and come across a very complex problem, I think.
What I have to do is to neutralize a solution of KOH (potassium hydroxide) with two acids: phosphoric acid H
3PO
4 (75.6%w/w) and sulfuric acid H
2SO
4.
I came across this wonderful website (
http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=pH-calculation&right=pH-salt-solution) that deduces the formula to calculate the pH of the mixed acid-base solution but it works for one acid only. What do I have to do to make it work for more than one acid?
I need to minimize the cost of acid usage, by imposing some restritions, therefore I need to have some kind of analytical method to determine the concentrations of the acid to have a pH of 7.
This online calculator does the job for me (
http://www.webqc.org/phsolver.php), but I would like to understand this and do it by myself.
Can someone help me with this?
Thank you very much!
Gonçalo Aguiar