InClass03 AcidBase 105F96

Chem 105 InClass Work

Acids and Bases

October 17, 1996 Name ____________________________

Here is a table of Acid Dissociation Constants at 25deg. C. Values are given in the "E" style of scientific notation, i.e. 1.75E-05 is 1.75 x 10-5.

Name

K1 (or Ka)
K2
K3
K4
Acetic acid
1.75E-05



Ammonium ion
5.70E-10



Arsenic acid (H3AsO4)
5.8E-03
1.10E-07
3.2E-12

Benzoic acid
6.8E-05



Pyridinium ion (C5H5NH+)
5.9E-06



Carbonic acid
4.45E-07
4.69E-11


o-Phthalic acid
1.12E-03
3.90E-06


1. For each substance below, state if it is a Strong Acid (SA), Strong Base (SB), Weak Acid (WA), Weak Base (WB), Buffer (Buffer), or Amphiprotic (Amphiprotic). As a first approximation, certain species of polyprotic acids and some mixtures can be considered to fall into one of these categories also.

Substance

What is it?
Substance
What is it?
Acetic Acid

CH3COONa

"KHP" (P=phthalate)

Pyridine hydrochloride

CO2 in water

HNO3

Sodium Benzoate

0.001M KOH

0.1M NH3 + 0.2M NH4+

0.1M NaOH + 0.01M NH3

2. Calculate the pH of 0.001 M KOH.

3. Calculate the pH of 0.15M sodium acetate.

4. Calculate the pH of 0.001M Benzoic Acid.

5. 50.0 mL of a buffer consisting of 0.100M acetic acid and 0.200 M sodium acetate is about to be hit with 2.0 mL of 0.100 M HCl.

A. Calculate the pH of the buffer before the HCl is added.

B. Use an Initial/Final Spreadsheet to calculate the pH of the solution after the HCl has been added. (It may or may not still be a buffer.)

Balanced Chemical Reaction: ________________________________________________


CH3COOH

CH3COO-
H+ (HCl)
Volume
Initial mmoles




Final mmoles





Molarity





6. Sketch the titration curve of 50.0 mL of 0.0500 M pyridinium chloride with 0.100 M NaOH.