| Acid-Base Ka, Kb, pKa
& pKb Worksheet |
| 1. |
Calculate the |
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a) [H3O+], |
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b) the pH and, |
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c) the % dissociation for a 0.50 mol/L HCN
solution. |
| 2. |
Calculate the |
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a) [H3O+], |
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b) the pH, |
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c) the pOH and, |
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d) the % dissociation for a 0.10 mol/L solution of
NH4+ derived from a salt such as
NH4NO3. |
| 3. |
Write equations which represent the dissociation of each
of these acids or bases in aqueous solution. Use a single arrow in the
case of a strong acid or base, and a double arrow to represent the
equilibrium condition that exists in the solution of a weak acid or base.
Show each step of dissociation for polyprotic acids. |
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a) KOH, b) H3AsO4, c)
HClO4, d) HCN, e) C6H5NH2 (a
weak base) |
| 4. |
Benzoic acid, C6H5CO2H,
is an organic acid whose sodium salt ,
C6H5CO2Na, has long been used as a safe
food additive to protect beverages and many foods against harmful yeasts
and bacteria. The acid is monoprotic. Write the equation for it's
Ka. |
| 5. |
The pKa of HCN is 9.21 and that of HF is
3.17. Which is the stronger Bronsted base: CN- or
F-? |
| 6. |
What is the percent ionization in a 0.15 M solution of
HF? What is the pH of this solution? |
| 7. |
Periodic acid, HIO4, is an important
oxidizing agent and a moderately strong acid. In a 0.10 M solution,
[H+]=3.8 X 10-2 mol/L. Calculate the Ka
and pKa for periodic acid. |
| 8. |
Barbituric acid, H-Bar, was discovered by Adolph von
Baeyer (of Baeyer aspirin fame) and maned after a friend, Barbara. It is
the parent compound of widely used sleeping drugs, the barbiturates. Its
pKa is 4.01. What will be the [H+] and pH of a 0.050
M solution of H-Bar? |
| 9. |
Hydrazine, N2H4, has been used as
a rocket fuel. Like ammonia, it is a Bronsted base. A 0.15 M solution has
a pH of 10.70. What is the Kb and pKb for hydrazine
and the pKa of its conjugate acid? |
| 10. |
Codeine, a cough suppressant extracted from crude opium,
is a weak base with a pKb of 5.79. What will be the pH of a
0.020 M solution of codeine? (Use Cod as a symbol for
codeine.) |
| 11. |
Quinine, an important drug in treating malaria, is a
weak Bronsted base that we may represent as Qu. At 25oC its
pKb is 5.48. To make it more soluble in water, it is put into a
solution as its conjugate acid, which we may represent as H-QuCl. What is
the calculated pH of a 0.15 M solution of
H-Qu+? |
| 12. |
Nicotinic acid,
HC2H4NO2 is a B vitamin. It is also a
weak acid with Ka=1.4 x 10-5. What is the
[H+] and the pH of a 0.010 M solution? |
| 13. |
Write the equilibrium equations and the equations for
Kb for each of the following Bronsted bases. |
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(a) CN- (cyanide ion) |
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(b) C2H3O2-
(acetate ion) |
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(c) C6H5NH2
(aniline) |
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(d) H2O |
| 14. |
Few substances are more effective in relieving intense
pain then Morphine. Morphine is an alkaloid (an alkali-like compound
obtained from plants) and alkaloids are all weak bases. In 0.010 M
morphine, the pH is 10.10. Calculate the Kb for morphine.
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