IB Chemistry ABS - Introduction
IB Chemistry ABS - Introduction
IB Chemistry ABS - Introduction
pH
Acidic or basic
1.0 M (100 M)
102 M
104 M
1.0 x 105 M
5.0 x 107 M
1.0 x 107 M
109 M
2.0 x 1011 M
4.0 x 1014 M
[H3O+] = 10-pH
K =[H O+ ][OH ]
w
3
[H 3O + ] !#####
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+
pH= log[H O ]
3
! pOH= log[OH ]
pH + pOH = 14
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pH
[H3O+]
[OH]
3.5 x 10
[OH ]
pH
pOH
pOH A/B
11.05
6.805 x 10
8.50
A
B
The value of Kw varies with temperature.
The auto-ionization of water is an endothermic process. The
equilibrium shifts to the products side as temperature increases.
Ex 2
a) What is the pH of neutral water at 50C
[H 3O + ][A - ]
Ka =
[HA]
Ka = 6.8 x 10-4
Ex 4:
How could you determine if a 0.50 M acid solution is a strong or
weak acid solution?
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Ka =
Ka ! K b =
[H 3O + ][A - ]
Kb =
[HA]
[HA][OH - ]
[A ]
[H 3O + ][A - ] [HA][OH - ]
[HA]
[A ]
K a ! K b =K w
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= [H 3O + ][OH - ]=K w
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d)
KCH3COO
e) MgI
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A solution can form with a cation that is acidic, and an anion that
is basic.
The predominant reaction is determined by comparing the Ka and
the Kb.
Ex 3: Predict the acidity/basicity of:
NH4NO2
b) NH4CN
c)
d) Al(NO3)3
KHSO4
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Ka =
[H 3O + ][A - ]
[HA]
[H 3O + ]=K a
[HA]
[A - ]
pH = pKa + log
[base]
[acid]
Ex 1:
What is the pH of a buffer with 0.20 moles of H2CO3 and 0.35
moles of HCO3?
Ex2:
How would you prepare a buffer at a pH of 11.0?
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[H 3O + ][A - ]
[HA]
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18
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The buffer region can be used to calculate the K value of the weak
acid or base.
If a weak acid titration used 20.00 mL of base to reach the
equivalence point, then at 10.00 mL, half of the acid will be
converted to the conjugate base.
Ka =
[H 3O + ][A - ]
K a = [H 3O + ]
[HA]
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