Question
Chemistry Question on Ionic Equilibrium In Solution
The ionisation constant of an acid, Ka is the measure of strength of an acid. The Ka values of acetic acid, hypochlorous acid and formic acid are 1.74×10−5, 3.0×10−8 and 1.8×10−4 respectively. Which of the following orders of pH of 0.1moldm−3 solutions of these acids is correct?
Acetic acid > Hypochlorous acid > Formic add
Hypochlorous acid > Acetic acid > Formic add
Formic acid > Hypochlorous add > Acetic add
Formic acid > Acetic acid > Hypochlorous add
Hypochlorous acid > Acetic acid > Formic add
Solution
Ka is a measure of the strength of the acid i.e., larger the value of Ka, the stronger is the acid. Thus, the correct order of acidic strength is Ka:HCOOH1.8×10−4>CH3COOH1.74×10−5>HClO3.0×10−8 Stronger the acid, lesser will be the value of pH. Hence, the correct order of pH is HClO>CH3COOH>HCOOH