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Answer:
pH = 7.45
Explanation:
This is a buffer solution and we can solve it by using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
pH = pKa + log ((A⁻)/(HA))
Here we will first have to calculate the A⁻ formed in the 1. 0 L solution which is formed by the reaction of HClO with the strong base NaOH and add it to the original mol of NaClO
mol NaClO = mole NaCLO originally present in the 1L of M solution + 0.030 mol produced in the reaction of HCLO with NaOH
0.350 mol + .030 mol = 0.380 mol
New concentrations :
HClO = 0. 350 mol-0.030 mol = 0.320 M (have to sustract the 0.030 mol reacted with NaOH)
NaClO = 0.380 mol/ 1 L = 0.380 M
Now we have all the values required and we can plug them into the equation
pH = -log (2.9 x 10^-8) + log (0.380/.320) = 7.45
The pH of 1.00 L of the solution is 7.45.
What is pH?
This is defined as the power of hydrogen and it measures how acidic or basic a substance is.
Using Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
pH = pKa + log ((A⁻)/(HA))
mol of NaClO = mole NaCLO initially present in the 1L of M solution + 0.030 mol produced in the reaction of HClO with NaOH
0.350 mol + .030 mol = 0.380 mol
We can then calculate the new concentrations below:
HClO = 0. 350 mol-0.030 mol = 0.320 M
NaClO = 0.380 mol/ 1 L = 0.380 M
Substitute the values into the equation
pH = -log (2.9 x 10⁻⁸) + log (0.380/.320)
= 7.45
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