Answer C6 (Exercise 6.2.4)

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HANIE MAULI/T6/SEM 1/CHAPTER 6

ANSWERING SCHEME

Exercise 6.2.4
1. When 25.0 cm3 of 0.100 dm-3 HCl (aq) is titrated with 0.100 mol dm-3 NaOH (aq), the pH of the solution
increased. Calculate the pH of the solution after the following volume of NaOH have been added
(a) 24.90 cm3 (b) 25.10 cm3
NaOH + HCl  NaCl + H2O NaOH + HCl  NaCl + H2O
Mol H+ = MV / 1000 Mol H+ = MV / 1000
= (0.100)(25.0)/1000 = (0.100)(25.0)/1000
= 0.0025 mol = 0.0025 mol (lim)
Mol OH- = MV / 1000 Mol OH- = MV / 1000
= (0.100)(24.90)/1000 = (0.100)(25.10)/1000
= 0.00249 mol (lim) = 0.00251 mol
Mol of excess H+ = 0.0025-0.00249 Mol excess OH- = 0.00251-0.0025
= 0.00001 mol = 0.00001 mol
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Conc. of H+ = mol x 1000 / Vtot Conc. of OH = mol x 1000 / Vtot
[H+]= 0.00001 x 1000/(24.9+25.0) [OH-]= 0.00001x 1000/(25.1+25.0)
-4 -3
= 2.00 x 10 mol dm = 1.996 x 10-4 mol dm-3
pH = - lg 2.00 x 10-4 mol dm-3 pOH = - lg 1.996 x 10-4 mol dm-3 = 3.70
= 3.70 pH = 14 – 3.70 = 10.3

2. When 15.0 cm3 of 0.200 dm-3 H2SO4 (aq) is titrated with 0.100 mol dm-3 NaOH (aq), the pH of the
solution increased. Calculate the pH of the solution after the following volume of NaOH have been
added
(a) 55.0 cm3 (b) 65.0 cm3
2 NaOH + H2SO4  Na2SO4 + 2 H2O 2 NaOH + H2SO4  Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
Mol of H2SO4 = MV / 1000 Mol of H2SO4 = MV / 1000
= (0.200)(15.0)/1000 = (0.200)(15.0)/1000
= 0.0030 mol = 0.0030 mol

Since 1 mol of H2SO4 = 2 mol H+ Mol of H+ = 0.0030 x 2 = 0.0060 mol (lim)


Mol of H+ = 0.0030 x 2 = 0.0060 mol Mol OH- = MV / 1000
= (0.100)(65.0)/1000
Mol OH- = MV / 1000 = 0.0065 mol
= (0.100)(55.0)/1000
= 0.0055 mol (lim) Mol of excess OH- = 0.0065 - 0.0060
= 0.0005 mol
Mol of excess H+ = 0.006 - 0.0055
= 0.0005 mol Conc. of OH- = mol x 1000 / Vtot
[OH-]= 0.0005 x 1000/(15.0 + 65.0)
Conc. of H+ = mol x 1000 / Vtot = 6.25 x 10-3 mol dm-3
[H+]= 0.0005 x 1000/(15.0 + 55.0)
= 7.14 x 10-3 mol dm-3 pOH = - lg 6.25 x 10-3 mol dm-3
pH = - lg 7.14 x 10-3 mol dm-3 = 2.20
= 2.15 pH = 14 – 2.20
= 11.80

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3. 25.0 cm3 of a solution containing sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 and sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3 required
17.5 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 hydrochloric acid for neutralisation with phenolphthalein as indicator and
41.3 cm3 of the same acid with methyl orange indicator. Calculate the
(a) concentration of Na2CO3 in mol dm-3 (b) concentration of sodium bicarbonate in mol dm-3
With phenolphthalein as indicator : With methyl orange as indicator :
End point for the reactions are for End point for the reactions are for
Na2CO3 + HCl  NaHCO3 + NaCl NaHCO3 + HCl  NaCl + H2O + CO2
𝑀𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 𝑉𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 1 Since NaHCO3 come from 2 sources
=
𝑀𝐻𝐶𝑙 𝑉𝐻𝐶𝑙 1 Na2CO3  NaHCO3  NaCl
𝑀𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 (25.0) 1 or directly
= NaHCO3 (from mixture)  NaCl
(0.100)(17.5) 1
VHCl for Na2CO3 = 17.5 + 17.5 = 35.0
MNa2CO3 = 0.0700 mol dm -3 VHCl for NaHCO3 mixture = 41.3 – 35 = 6.3 cm3
𝑀𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 𝑉𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 1
=
𝑀𝐻𝐶𝑙 𝑉𝐻𝐶𝑙 1
𝑀𝑁𝑎2 𝐶𝑂3 (25.0) 1
=
(0.100)(6.3) 1
MNaHCO3 = 0.0252 mol dm-3

4. 25.0 cm3 of 0.100 dm-3 ethanoic acid is titrated with 0.10 mol dm-3 NaOH (aq), by using phenolphthalein
as an indicator. Sketch the graph to show the changes in pH during the titration.
[Ka = 1.80 x 105 mol dm-3]
Ka of CH3COOH = 1.80 x 10-5 mol dm-3
[H+] = √(1.80 × 10−5 ) × 0.100
= 1.34 x 10-3 mol dm-3

pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 CH3COOH


= -log [H+]
= -log 1.34 x 10-3
= 2.87

5. Sketch the graph to show the changes in pH during the titration of 25.0 cm3 0.100 mol dm-3 aqueous
solution with 0.100 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid.
pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 NaOH = 14 – pOH
= 14 – (-lg 0.100)
= 13.0
2NaOH + H2SO4 ⟶ Na2SO4 + 2H2O
(𝑀1 𝑉1 )𝐻2 𝑆𝑂4 1
=
(𝑀2 𝑉2 )𝑁𝑎𝑂𝐻 2

At equivalence point, the volume of H2SO4 used is


1 0.100×25.0
= × =12.5cm3
2 0.100

pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid


= lg(2 x 0.100) = 0.699

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