4. A diprotic acid has the following pK values: pKa1 = 5.50, pKa2 = 9.50 A. At w
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4. A diprotic acid has the following pK values: pKa1 = 5.50, pKa2 = 9.50
A. At what pH does [H2A] = [HA- ]?
B. At what pH doe [HA- ] = [A2- ]?
C. Which is the principal species at pH = 3.50, H2A, HA- , or A2- ? Justify your answer using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation.
D. Which is the principal species at pH = 7.5, H2A, HA- , or A2- ? Justify your answer (don’t use Henderson-Hasselbach equation, this is a half-neutralized diprotic acid).
E. Which is the principal species at pH = 9.8, H2A, HA- , or A2-? Justify your answer using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation
Explanation / Answer
a)
for
pH = pKa + log(HA-/H2A)
pH = pKa1 + log(1)
pH = 5.5
b)
same case,
pH = pKa2 = 9.50
c)
at pH 3.5
expect H2A, HA- the most ... especially H2A
since pH range is in pKa1
d)
pH = 7.5 ; expect similar amounts of Ha- and A2- .. the most material is HA-. Still H2A is the most
e)
wehn pH = 9.5
the most species are HA- and A-2
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