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19 July, 20:12

What is the ratio of the concentration of sodium acetate to the concentration of acetic acid at ph 5.75?

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  1. 19 July, 20:18
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    To get the ratio of the concentration of sodium acetate to the concentration of acetic acid we are going to use H-H equation:

    when:

    PH = Pka + ㏒[salt/acid]

    when the Ka of acetic acid = 1.75 x 10^-5

    so, we can get Pka from this formula:

    Pka = - ㏒Ka

    = - ㏒1.75 x 10^-5

    = 4.76

    and when we have PH = 5.75, so by substitution:

    ∴ 5.75 = 4.76 + ㏒[acetate / acetic acid]

    ∴ [acetate/acetic acid] = 9.77

    ∴ the ratio of a concentration of acetate to acetic acid 9.77
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