Acid Base Equilibrium: Buffer and Salts
Acid Base Equilibrium: Buffer and Salts
EQUILIBRIUM
Buffer and salts
OVERVIEW
Buffers (acid buffer and base buffer)
Hydrolysis of salts :
Salt of strong acid and weak base
Salt of strong base and weak acid
Salt of weak acid and weak base
Buffer
A buffer solution is a solution of:
1. A weak acid or a weak base and
2. The salt of the weak acid or weak base
Both must be present!
Larutan buffer :
memiliki kemampuan
mempertahankan pH
meskipun ada
penambahan asam atau
basa
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Buffer
a mixture of the weak acid (CH3COOH) and its salt
(CH3COONa) will undergo the following changes on the
addition of acid or base:
• If a base (OH) is added to the solution it will be
buffered by the following reaction with acetic acid :
CH3COOH + OH CH3COO + H2O
so the pH will not change significantly
• If acid (H+) is added, it will be buffered by another
reaction, this time using the salt (CH3COO) :
CH3COO + H+ CH3COOH
The pH will not alter significantly because the
CH3COOH formed is a weak acid
Which of the following are buffer systems?
(a) KF/HF
(b) KBr/HBr
(c) Na2CO3/NaHCO3
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Which one of the following combinations
cannot function as a buffer solution?
A. HCN and KCN
B. NH3 and (NH4)2SO4
C. HNO3 and NaNO3
D. HF and NaF
E. HNO2 and NaNO2
No
After reaction: 0.1 mol NH4Cl + 0.1 mol HCl
Weak acid and strong acid strongly acidic solution
Not a weak acid-conjugate base combination
Will these solutions form a buffer solution?
1.0 dm3 solution containing 0.2 mol NH3 and 0.1
mol HCl
Yes
After reaction: 0.1mol NH3 + 0.1mol NH4Cl
Weak acid and conjugate base
Buffer
a mixture of the weak acid (HA) and its salt (NaA)
[H+][A-]
Ka =
[HA]
Henderson-
Ka [HA] Hasselbalch equation
[H ] =
+
[A-]
[HA]
-log [H ] = -log Ka - log -
+
[A ]
[A-
]
-log [H ] = -log Ka + log
+
[HA]
[conjugate base]
pH = pKa + log
[acid]
[A-]
pH = pKa + log
[HA]
Buffer capacity
• The buffering capacity of а buffer is, definеd аs
the ability of the buffer to resist changes in pH
when an acid or base is added.
[HCOO-]
pH = pKa + log
0.30 – x 0.30 [HCOOH]
0.52 + x 0.52 [0.52]
pH = 3.77 + log = 4.01
[0.30]
Calculate the pH of the 0.30 M NH3/0.36 M NH4Cl
buffer system. What is the pH after the addition
of 20.0 mL of 0.050 M NaOH to 80.0 mL of the
buffer solution?
pKa = 9.25 NH4+ (aq) ⇌ H+ (aq) + NH3 (aq)
[NH3] [0.30]
pH = pKa + log pH = 9.25 + log = 9.17
[NH4+] [0.36]
NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq) H2O (l) + NH3 (aq)
start (moles) 0.029 0.001 0.024
end (moles) 0.028 0.0 0.025
final volume = 80.0 mL + 20.0 mL = 100 mL
0.028 0.025 [0.25]
[NH4 ] =
+
[NH3] = pH = 9.25 + log = 9.20
0.10 0.10 [0.28]
Hitung pH larutan A yang mengandung CH3COOH
0,25 mol dan CH3COONa 0,25 mol dalam 1 L
larutan. Berapa pH larutan akhir jika 100 mL
larutan A ditambahkan dengan 1 mL HCl pekat
(12 M) ? Diketahui Ka CH3COOH 1.8 x 10-5.
Hitung pH larutan buffer A yang mengandung
0,25 M asam benzoat (C6H5COOH) dan 0,15 M
natrium benzoat (C6H5COONa). [Ka = 6,5 × 105
untuk asam benzoat]. Berapa pH larutan akhir
jika 80 mL larutan A ditambahkan dengan 20
mL HCl 0,2 M ?
BUFFERS IN THE BLOOD
The pH of blood is 7.35 – 7.45
Changes in pH below 6.8 and above 8.0 may
result in death
The major buffer system in the body fluid is
H2CO3/HCO3-
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pH of the blood buffer
The concentrations in the blood of H2CO3 and
HCO3- are 0.0024M and 0.024 respectively
H2CO3/ HCO3- = 1/10 is needed to maintain
the normal blood pH (7.35 – 7.45)
[ H 3O ][ HCO3 ]
Ka
[ H 2CO3 ]
[ H 2CO3 ]
[ H 3O ] K a
[ HCO3 ]
70.0024
4.3 x10 x 4.3 x107 x0.10 4.3x108
0.024
pH log(4.3x108 ) 7.37
The effectiveness of the blood buffer
100 mL blood
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ACID-BASE REACTIONS OF SALTS
(IONS AS ACIDS AND BASES)
WHY?
NaCl is the salt that comes from a strong acid and a strong base
Example : KNO2
A basic solution
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RELATIONSHIP OF KA AND KB
Conjugate Acid and Base Reaction May Be Written in Both
Directions. For Example:
HA + H2O ⇌HO + A 3
+ –
Ka =
A– + H O ⇌ HA + OH
2
–
Kb =
H 3O A HA OH
Ka Kb
H O
OH
HA A
3
Thus:
Ka x Kb = [H+] [OH–] = Kw
Consider the dihydrogen phosphate ion,
H2PO4–. Ka = 6.2 x 10-8
KNO2(s) K+ + NO2-
Try dropping
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Salts that contain ions that come from a weak acid or base :
• anion of the strong acid
• cation from a weak base
An acidic solution
Calculate the pH of a 0.10 (CH3)3NHCl solution.
Kb((CH3)3N) = 7.4 10-5
(CH3)3NHCl(s) + H2O (CH3)3NH+ + Cl- + H2O
awal 0.10 0 0
reaksi -x +x +x
setimbang 0.10-x +x +x
Try dropping
pH = -log[H+] = 5.43