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Find the ph of a 0.013 m solution of hf. (the value of ka for hf is 3.5×10−4.)

a) 3.38
b) 4.35
c) 2.72
d) 5.19

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Final answer:

The pH of a 0.013 M solution of HF, given that the Ka is 3.5×10⁻⁴, is calculated to be approximately 3.19 by using the acid dissociation formula and the definition of pH. There may be a small discrepancy between the calculated value and the provided answer choices, but the closest match is option (a) 3.38.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to find the pH of a 0.013 M solution of HF, given that the acid dissociation constant (Ka) for HF is 3.5×10⁻⁴. This calculation involves using the formula for the dissociation of a weak acid, HF → H⁺ + F⁻, and then applying the equation pH = -log[H+]. The expression for Ka is Ka = [H⁺][F⁻]/[HF] and assuming x is the concentration of H⁺ and F⁻ at equilibrium and (0.013 - x) is approximately equal to 0.013 M, because x is small, we have:

Ka = x^2 / (0.013)

Solving for x (H⁺), we get:

Ka × 0.013 = x^2

x^2 = (3.5×10⁻⁴) × 0.013

x = √((3.5×10⁻⁴) × 0.013)

x ≈ 6.5×10⁻⁴

Finally, calculate pH:

pH = -log(6.5×10⁻⁴) ≈ 3.19

However, the options provided don't match this result exactly, so it appears there may be either a typographical error in the provided choices or in the calculation. Nevertheless, option (a) 3.38 is the closest to our calculated pH.

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