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A 110.0 mL sample of 0.040 M Ca2+ is titrated with 0.040 M EDTA at pH 9.00. The value of logKf for the Ca2+−EDTA complex is 10.65 and the fraction of free EDTA in the Y4− form, ????Y4− , is 0.041 at pH 9.00. What is K′f , the conditional formation constant, for Ca2+ at pH 9.00?

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Answer : The conditional formation constant is
1.83* 10^9

Explanation :

First we have to calculate the formation constant.

As we are given that:


\log k_f=10.65


k_f=10^(10.65)


k_f=4.47* 10^(10)

Thus, the formation constant is
4.47* 10^(10)

Now we have to calculate the conditional formation constant.

The expression used as:


k'_f=\alpha_y^+* k_f

where,


k'_f = conditional formation constant = ?


\alpha_y^+ = activity coefficient at pH 9.00 = 0.041


k_f = formation constant =
4.47* 10^(10)

Now put all the given values in the above expression, we get:


k'_f=(0.041)* (4.47* 10^(10))


k'_f=1.83* 10^9

Therefore, the conditional formation constant is
1.83* 10^9

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