Answer: The concentration of acetic acid and sodium acetate (acetate ion) is 0.06 M and 0.34 M respectively
Explanation:
We are given:
Concentration of buffer solution having acetic acid and sodium acetate = 0.4 M
Let the concentration of acetic acid be x M
So, the concentration of sodium acetate will be = (0.4 - x) M
To calculate the concentration of acid for given pH, we use the equation given by Henderson Hasselbalch:
[tex]pH=pK_a+\log(\frac{[salt]}{[acid]})[/tex]
[tex]pH=pK_a+\log(\frac{[CH_3COONa]}{[CH_3COOH]})[/tex]
where,
[tex]pK_a[/tex] = negative logarithm of acid dissociation constant of acetic acid = 4.76
[tex][CH_3COONa]=0.4-x[/tex]
[tex][CH_3COOH]=x[/tex]
pH = 5.5
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]5.5=4.76+\log(0.4-x}{x})\\\\x=0.062M[/tex]
So, concentration of acetic acid = x = 0.06 M
Concentration of sodium acetate = (0.4 - x) = (0.4 - 0.06) = 0.34 M
Hence, the concentration of acetic acid and sodium acetate (acetate ion) is 0.06 M and 0.34 M respectively