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Answer:
A mixture of 100. mL of 0.1 M HC3H5O3 and 50. mL of NaOH
Explanation:
The pH of a buffer solution is calculated using following relation
[tex]pH=pKa+log(\frac{salt}{acid} )[/tex]
Thus the pH of buffer solution will be near to the pKa of the acid used in making the buffer solution.
The pKa value of HC₃H₅O₃ acid is more closer to required pH = 4 than CH₃NH₃⁺ acid.
pKa = -log [Ka]
For HC₃H₅O₃
pKa = 3.1
For CH₃NH₃⁺
pKa = 10.64
pKb = 14-10.64 = 3.36 [Thus the pKb of this acid is also near to required pH value)
A mixture of 100. mL of 0.1 M HC3H5O3 and 50. mL of NaOH
Half of the acid will get neutralized by the given base and thus will result in equal concentration of both the weak acid and the salt making the pH just equal to the pKa value.
The branch of science that deals with the chemicals and the bond are called chemistry. there are two types of solution out of which one is acidic and the other is basic
The correct answer is C.
What is a buffer solution?
- The solution in which the ph remains constant is called buffer solution.
The equation used to solve the question is as follows:-
[tex]pH = pKa +log\frac{salt}{acid}[/tex]
Thus the pH of the buffer solution will be near to the pKa of the acid used in making the buffer solution because the salt is used in the question with respect to the acid.
The pKa value of [tex]HC_3H_5O_3[/tex]acid is closer to the required pH = 4 than [tex]CH_3NH_3^+[/tex]acid. [tex]pKa = -log [Ka]HC_3H_5O_3[/tex] , the pKa is 3.1
[tex]CH_3NH_3^+[/tex]the pKa is 10.64
The total pKb value is
= 14-10.6
= 3.36
Hence, the correct answer is C which is A mixture of 100 mL of 0.1 M HC3H5O3 and 50. mL of NaOH
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