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Calculate the acid dissociation constant of a weak monoprotic acid if a 0.5M solution of this acid gives a hydrogen-ion concentration of 0.000 1M? Show your work. Hint: Monoprotic means containing one
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Calculate the acid dissociation constant of a weak monoprotic acid if a 0.5M solution of this acid gives a hydrogen-ion concentration of 0.000 1M? Show your work.
Hint: Monoprotic means containing one proton.
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Let the acid be HA.
The chemical formula for this acid will be the following:
The formula for the
acid dissociation constant will be the following:
We know [H+]=0.0001 (it's given).
However, we must find [A-] and [HA] in order to solve for the constant.
We find that [A-]=[H+] by using a electroneutrality equation.
Also, we can create a concentration equation to find [HA].
Now, we can find the acid dissociation constant.
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