PRESENTASI - Salt Hydrolysis and Exercises
PRESENTASI - Salt Hydrolysis and Exercises
PRESENTASI - Salt Hydrolysis and Exercises
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Salts that contain ions that come from a weak acid or base
HNO2 : weak acid
A salt containing the anion of the weak acid and the cation
from a strong base.
KNO2
Add water: KNO2(s) + H2O K+ + NO2- + H2O
A basic solution
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Salt hydrolysis
[CH3COOH] [OH-]
CH3 COO- + H 2O CH3COOH + OH- KH =
[CH3COO-]
[H+][OH-] = Kw
KH·KA = KW KH = KW/KA
c-x x x
CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH- [CH3COOH] = [OH-]
c = concentration of salt at the beginning
c-x = concentration of anion of a weak acid at equilibrium
x = concentration of products at equilibrium
KW =10-14 [OH-]2
c-x = c =
KA c
KW · c (salt)
[OH-]2 = pOH = 7 – 1/2[pKA – log(c)]
KA
pH = 14 - pOH
pH = 7 + ½ [pKA + log(c)]
c-x x x
CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH- pOH = ….
pH = …..
x2
Kh = x=…
c-x
Salts of weak bases and strong acids
[NH4+] [OH-]
NH4Cl NH4 + + Cl- KB =
[NH3]
[NH3] [H3O+]
NH4 + H2O
+ NH3 + H3 O+ KH =
[NH4+]
[H+][OH-] = Kv
KH·KB = KW KH = KW/KB
pH = 7 - ½[pKB + log(c)]
Salts of weak acids and weak bases
Anions and cations of weak acids and bases, that produce salt –
having concentration c, react with water e.g. NH4CN
KH · KA ·KB = KW KH = KW/KA KB KB
KA = [H3O+][CN-]/[HCN] (1/KH)1/2
[H3O+]2 = KA2 KH = KW · KA/KB
pH = 7 + ½[pKA - pKB]
Examples of acid-base problems
Class exercise (weak acid)
Ka (CH3COOH) = 1.7 × 10–5 and [H+] = 3.4 × 10–4. Then
initial concentrations of CH3COOH is
(a) 3.4 × 10–4 (b) 6.8 × 10–3
(c) 3.4 × 10–3 (d) 6.8 × 10–2
Solution:
CH3COOH H+ + CH3COO-
C(1–) C C
C2
Ka= C2
1-
Solution
[H+]=3.4×10-4 = C
1.7×10-5
=5×10-2
3.4×10-4
3.4×10-4
C = 0.68×10-2 = 6.8×10-3
5×10-2
Solution:
pH = 6 [H+]=10-6 M 10-6 +10-3
+
[H ]Total =
2
pH = 3 [H+] = 10-3 M
Solution
1.001×10-3
= =5.005×10-4
2
pH = –log [H+]Total
= 4 – log 5.005
= 3.3
HCOOH H+ + HCOO-
H+
Total
= 102 103
Solution
H+ HCOO-
Total
Ka=
HCOOH
10-2 +10-3 102 103
Ka
-2
10 1-
1.7 × 10–4 = 10–3 [ 10–2 2 << 10–3 ]
H+ = C =10-2 ×.17=1.7×10-3
= 1.7 × 10–1
H+
Total
= 1.7×10-3 +10-3 =2.7×10-3
CH3 COO H2 O CH3COOH OH
1014
h 0.745 104
1.8 105 0.1
1014
Ka 8.24 104
2
6
0.52 4.83 10
Class exercise (salt hydrolysis )
What is the percentage hydrolysis
of N NaCN solution when the
80
Ka HCN = 1.3 × 10–9, Kw = 1 × 10–14?
(a) 2.48 (b) 5.26 (c) 9.6 (d) 8.2
Solution: + -
NaCN Na + CN
CN- + H2O HCN + OH-
1 h h
1-h
80 80 80
Solution
2
h
Kw 80 h2
Kh = =
Ka 1
1-h 80
80
80×10-5
h= = 6.15×10-4
1.3
10-14 h2
= 2.48 × 10–2
1.3×10-19 80
Percentage hydrolysis = 2.48 × 10–2 × 102 = 2.48
Class exercise (pH of acid and base mixture )
Calculate the pH of a solution obtained by mixing
100 mL of 0.1 M HCl with 9.9 ml of 1 M NaOH
Solution:
HCl + NaOH NaCl + H2O
100×0.1×10-3 9.9×1×10-3
100×10-4 99×10-4
Kw 3×10-3 h2
Kh = = 3×10-3 h2
Ka 1- h
Solution
10-14
h= = 1×10-8 =10-4
3.33×10-4 ×3×10-3