Answer :
Answer:
pH = 5.54
Explanation:
The pH of a buffer solution is given by the Henderson-Hasselbach (H-H) equation:
- pH = pKa + log[tex]\frac{[CH_3COO^-]}{[CH_3COOH]}[/tex]
For acetic acid, pKa = 4.75.
We calculate the original number of moles for acetic acid and acetate, using the given concentrations and volume:
- CH₃COO⁻ ⇒ 0.377 M * 0.250 L = 0.0942 mol CH₃COO⁻
- CH₃COOH ⇒ 0.345 M * 0.250 L = 0.0862 mol CH₃COOH
The number of CH₃COO⁻ moles will increase with the added moles of KOH while the number of CH₃COOH moles will decrease by the same amount.
Now we use the H-H equation to calculate the new pH, by using the new concentrations:
- pH = 4.75 + log[tex]\frac{(0.0942+0.0613)mol/0.250L}{(0.0862-0.0613)mol/0.250L}[/tex] = 5.54