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13 June, 22:48

Calculate the ph of a solution that is 0.065 m in potassium propionate (c2h5cook or kc3h5o2) and 0.090 m in propionic acid (c2h5cooh or hc3h5o2).

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  1. 13 June, 22:50
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    When propionic acid is [HA] = 0.09 m

    potassium propionate is [A-] = 0.065 m

    and we have Ka = 1.3 x 10^-5

    So we can use H-H equation:

    PH = Pka + ㏒ [A-/HA]

    when Pka = - ㏒ Ka

    ∴Pka = - ㏒ (1.3 x 10^-5)

    = 4.89

    by substitution:

    ∴PH = 4.89 + ㏒[0.065 / 0.09]

    = 4.75
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