Final answer:
To calculate the pH of a saturated aqueous solution of quinine, we can use the formula pH = pKb + log(QH+ / Q), where Q is the concentration of quinine and QH+ is the concentration of its conjugate acid.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pH of a saturated aqueous solution of quinine can be calculated using the formula:
pH = pKb + log(QH+ / Q)
Where Q is the concentration of quinine and QH+ is the concentration of its conjugate acid.
In this case, we are given that 1.0 g of quinine dissolves in 1900.0 mL of solution. To find the concentration of quinine in mol/L, we can use its molar mass:
1.0 g / (molar mass of quinine) = moles of quinine
moles of quinine / 1.9 L = concentration of quinine
Next, we can use the pKb value (5.1) to find the concentration of QH+ using the equation:
pKb + log(QH+ / Q) = 14
Solving for QH+, we find:
QH+ = 10(14 - 5.1) * Q
Finally, we can substitute the values into the equation to find the pH.