Sodium benzoate (C6H5COONa) is a product of sodium hydroxide and benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) (ka = 6.3*10^-5). What is the pH of 0.12 M Sodium benzoate? Please enter significant figures. (Sample problem 18.12 and follow-up problems) QUESTION 6 Determine whether the following salts are acidic, basic, or neutral: NH4Cl (Basic), Sr(NO3)2 (Neutral), KNO2 (Acidic) QUESTION 7 Determine whether solutions of the following salts are acidic, basic, or neutral at 25°C: Cu(CH3COO)2 (Acidic), NH4F (Neutral), KHC6H6O6 (Basic
The Correct Answer and Explanation is:
Question 6: pH of 0.12 M Sodium Benzoate
Given:
- Sodium benzoate (C₆H₅COONa) is the salt of benzoic acid (C₆H₅COOH, a weak acid) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH, a strong base).
- Ka of benzoic acid = 6.3 × 10⁻⁵
- Molarity of sodium benzoate = 0.12 M
Step 1: Identify the type of salt
Sodium benzoate is a basic salt, because it is formed from the neutralization of a weak acid (benzoic acid) with a strong base (NaOH).
Step 2: Use the Ka of benzoic acid to calculate Kb of benzoate ion Kb=KwKa=1.0×10−146.3×10−5=1.59×10−10K_b = \frac{K_w}{K_a} = \frac{1.0 \times 10^{-14}}{6.3 \times 10^{-5}} = 1.59 \times 10^{-10}Kb=KaKw=6.3×10−51.0×10−14=1.59×10−10
Step 3: Set up the ICE table for hydrolysis
Let the hydrolysis reaction of the benzoate ion (C₆H₅COO⁻) be: C6H5COO−+H2O⇌C6H5COOH+OH−C_6H_5COO^- + H_2O \rightleftharpoons C_6H_5COOH + OH^-C6H5COO−+H2O⇌C6H5COOH+OH−
Initial concentration of C₆H₅COO⁻ = 0.12 M
Change in concentration = –x
Equilibrium [OH⁻] = x Kb=x20.12=1.59×10−10⇒x2=1.91×10−11⇒x=1.91×10−11=4.37×10−6K_b = \frac{x^2}{0.12} = 1.59 \times 10^{-10} \Rightarrow x^2 = 1.91 \times 10^{-11} \Rightarrow x = \sqrt{1.91 \times 10^{-11}} = 4.37 \times 10^{-6}Kb=0.12×2=1.59×10−10⇒x2=1.91×10−11⇒x=1.91×10−11=4.37×10−6
Step 4: Calculate pOH and pH pOH=−log(4.37×10−6)=5.36⇒pH=14−5.36=8.64\text{pOH} = -\log(4.37 \times 10^{-6}) = 5.36 \Rightarrow \text{pH} = 14 – 5.36 = 8.64pOH=−log(4.37×10−6)=5.36⇒pH=14−5.36=8.64
Answer (with correct significant figures):
pH = 8.64
Question 6: Classifying Salts as Acidic, Basic, or Neutral
- NH₄Cl: Acidic
- NH₄⁺ is a weak acid (conjugate acid of weak base NH₃), Cl⁻ is neutral → Acidic
- Sr(NO₃)₂: Neutral
- Sr²⁺ and NO₃⁻ come from strong base and strong acid → Neutral
- KNO₂: Basic
- K⁺ is neutral, NO₂⁻ is the conjugate base of a weak acid (HNO₂) → Basic
Corrected Answers:
- NH₄Cl: Acidic
- Sr(NO₃)₂: Neutral
- KNO₂: Basic
Question 7: Classifying Salts at 25°C
- Cu(CH₃COO)₂: Acidic
- Cu²⁺ is a weak Lewis acid, CH₃COO⁻ is weakly basic → overall acidic
- NH₄F: Acidic
- NH₄⁺ (acidic) and F⁻ (weakly basic), but NH₄⁺ dominates → Acidic
- KHC₆H₆O₆ (Potassium hydrogen tartrate): Basic
- K⁺ is neutral, HC₆H₆O₆⁻ is a weak acid → salt of weak acid → Basic
Corrected Answers:
- Cu(CH₃COO)₂: Acidic
- NH₄F: Acidic
- KHC₆H₆O₆: Basic
