Asked by ERAGON
What would be the pH of a solution prepared by combining equal quantities of NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4? Explain with an equation.
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Answered by
DrBob222
It will be pKa2.
pH = pKa2 + log[(base)/(acid)]
If base = acid, then log 1 = 0 and pH = pKa2.
pH = pKa2 + log[(base)/(acid)]
If base = acid, then log 1 = 0 and pH = pKa2.
Answered by
ERAGON
How do u find pKa2
Answered by
DrBob222
Look up Ka2, (and Ka1 and Ka3 will be in the same table) for H3PO4.
Then pKa2 = -log(Ka2) = ?
Then pKa2 = -log(Ka2) = ?
Answered by
barca7
ka2=6.2x10^-8
pka2=-log(ka2)=-log(6.2x10^-8)=7.2
pH=7.2
pka2=-log(ka2)=-log(6.2x10^-8)=7.2
pH=7.2
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