(a) Please write the conjugate bases of the following acids. (1) CH3COOH - CH3CO0 (Ka = 1.76 x 10-5) pka= 4.75 (2) HCIO2 → Clo2 (Ka = 1.09 x 10-2) pka = 1.96 (3) NHA - NHs (Ka = 5.66 x 10-10) pka = 9.as (4) HCIO - CIo (Ka = 2.91 x 10-8) pka = 7, 54 (b) If you are asked to design a buffer solution of pH = 2.30. Which one of the four above systems would you choose to have the best performance as the buffer? Cbasel PH = pka + log [acid] (a) = 230 = 1.96 + log TAS O 2.30 = 4.75+log CAJ 2.18 = CA) HCIO2 & CIO2 [8] CB] -a.45 = log CA) (3) = a.30 = 4.as+ log CAJ CB3 1.12 x 10-7= CAJ 0.003S = CA3 CB) (4) = a.30 = 7.54 + log CAJ 5.75K106= CA) (c) Calculate the molar ratio of buffer components for the system you choose. [B] CA] LIO. HCIO2 : a.18 (A] HUO, %3D 46 %3D [B] C10, 2.18 (d) If you want the pH value change to be less than 0.10 for a 2.00 L buffer solution after adding 0.20 moles of a strong base, e.g. NaOH (suppose no total volume change for the buffer solution), what would be the minimum amount of acid in moles needed to make the buffer solution?

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(a) Please write the conjugate bases of the following acids.
(1) CH3COOH →
CH3CO0
(Ka = 1.76 x 105) pKa = 4.75
(2) HCIO2
Clo2
(Ka = 1.09 x 10-2) pka = 1.96
(3) NHa+
NH3
(Ka = 5.66 x 10-10) pka = 9.as
(4) HCIO
CIo-
(Ka = 2.91 x 108) pka = 7, 54
(b) If you are asked to design a buffer solution of pH = 2.30. Which one of the four above systems
would you choose to have the best performance as the buffer?
(8)
(a) = 2.30 = 1.96 + log TA
Cbasel
PH = pka + log Tacid]
CB)
CA)
३.18 =
[B]
O 2.30 = 4.75 + log
HCIO2 & CIO2
CAJ
(3) = a.30 = 9.2s+ log CAJ
- a.45 = log CAJ
CB3
CAJ
CB]
(4) = a.30 = 7.S4 + log
CAJ
1.12 x 10-72
0.003S =
CA3
5.75K10-6=
CA)
(c) Calculate the molar ratio of buffer components for the system you choose.
[B]
CAJ
LIO
- a.18
HCIO
CA]
46
[B]
2.18
(d) If you want the pH value change to be less than 0.10 for a 2.00 L buffer solution after adding 0.20
moles of a strong base, e.g. NaOH (suppose no total volume change for the buffer solution), what
would be the minimum amount of acid in moles needed to make the buffer solution?
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Transcribed Image Text:(a) Please write the conjugate bases of the following acids. (1) CH3COOH → CH3CO0 (Ka = 1.76 x 105) pKa = 4.75 (2) HCIO2 Clo2 (Ka = 1.09 x 10-2) pka = 1.96 (3) NHa+ NH3 (Ka = 5.66 x 10-10) pka = 9.as (4) HCIO CIo- (Ka = 2.91 x 108) pka = 7, 54 (b) If you are asked to design a buffer solution of pH = 2.30. Which one of the four above systems would you choose to have the best performance as the buffer? (8) (a) = 2.30 = 1.96 + log TA Cbasel PH = pka + log Tacid] CB) CA) ३.18 = [B] O 2.30 = 4.75 + log HCIO2 & CIO2 CAJ (3) = a.30 = 9.2s+ log CAJ - a.45 = log CAJ CB3 CAJ CB] (4) = a.30 = 7.S4 + log CAJ 1.12 x 10-72 0.003S = CA3 5.75K10-6= CA) (c) Calculate the molar ratio of buffer components for the system you choose. [B] CAJ LIO - a.18 HCIO CA] 46 [B] 2.18 (d) If you want the pH value change to be less than 0.10 for a 2.00 L buffer solution after adding 0.20 moles of a strong base, e.g. NaOH (suppose no total volume change for the buffer solution), what would be the minimum amount of acid in moles needed to make the buffer solution? に
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