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29 December, 05:06

Copy of A buffer consists of 0.33 M Na2HPO4 and 0.28 M Na3PO4. Given that the K values for H3PO4 are, Ka1 = 7.2 x 10-3, Ka2 = 6.3 x 10-8, and Ka3 = 4.2 x 10-13, calculate the pH for this buffer

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  1. 29 December, 05:30
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    Use Ka3

    henderson-hasselbach equation: pH = pKa + log [base]/[acid]

    pKa3 = - log Ka3 = - log 4.2 x 10^-13 = 12.38

    therefore: pH = 12.38 + log (0.28/0.33) = 12.30

    the pH is 12.30

    Explanation:

    phosphoric acid is a polyprotic acid meaning it donates more than one proton

    weak Acid ↔ conjugate Base

    H3PO4 ↔ H2PO4^ - corresponding to Ka1

    H2PO4^ - ↔ HPO4^2 - corresponding to Ka2

    HPO4^2 - ↔ PO4^3 - corresponding to Ka3

    A buffer consist of a weak acid and its conjugate base, the given buffer has the combination of HPO4^2 - and PO4^3 - thud we used Ka3

    knowing that we used henderson-hasselbach equation to get the pH which is 12.30
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