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What is the pH change of a 0.300 M solution of citric acid (pKa=4.77) if citrate is added to a concentration of 0.170 M with no change in volume?
PKa = 4.77
-log[Ka] = 4.77
Ka = 10^-4.77
Ka = 1.698 x 10^-5
Concentration of citric acid = 0.300M
For weak acids, [H+] = Square root of KaxC
[H+] =Square root of (1.698 x10^-5 x 0.300)
[H+] = 2.257 x 10^-3 M
Taking negative log on both sides
-log [H+] = -log (2.257 x10^-3)
PH = 2.65
after adding citrate ions;
PH = PKa + log [salt]/[acid]
PH = 4.77 + log [0.170]/[0.300]
PH = 4.77- 0.247
PH= 4.52.
Change in PH = 4.52 - 2.65
Change in PH = 1.87.