Question
Question: what is the pH of 50.0 mL of 0.100 M HCN mixed with 50.0 mL of 0.100 M NaOH? Given: \({{K}_{a}}\)f...
what is the pH of 50.0 mL of 0.100 M HCN mixed with 50.0 mL of 0.100 M NaOH?
Given: Kafor HCN is 1.00×10−6
Which is probably in error.
Solution
pH of any substance tells its acidic or basic nature. The Kais the dissociation constant of an acid, that tells the extent up to which the acid dissociates. The Ka given has error, actual Ka for HCN is 6.17×10−10. The cyanide anion is the conjugate base for a weak acid which is hydrogen cyanide.
Formula used: concentration = volumeno.ofmoles
Degree of dissociation, x=Kb×V , where V is volume, Kais the dissociation constant of an acid.
pH + pOH = 14
Complete answer:
We have been given a weak acid HCN whose concentration is 50.0 mL of 0.100 M, this when mixed with a strong base NaOH in 50.0 mL of 0.100 M, will have a pH which needs to be determined. For this we will take out the number of moles for the reaction taking place, then we will take out the dissociation constant for a base, Kb, and then through the dissociation formula the individual concentration, and hence through pH formula, the pH of the solution.
The reaction taking place is, HCN(aq)+NaOH(aq)→NaCN(aq)+H2O(l)
So, number of moles from the given concentration and volume will be,
Number of moles = L0.100molHCN×0.0500L
Number of moles = 0.00500 moles HCN = 0.00500 moles CN−
Now, as the reaction proceeds, no base is left, so the reaction has,