Answer:
pKa of the acid is 3.6
Step-by-step explanation:
When a weak acid, HX, reacts with NaOH, the conjugate base, X⁻, is produced:
HX + NaOH → X⁻ + Na⁺ + H₂O
At the half neutralized solution, [HX] = [X-]
Based on Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
pH = pKa + log [ X⁻] / [HX]
Where pH is the pH of the buffer = 3.6
pKa is the pka of the solution
And as [ X⁻] = [HX], [ X⁻] / [HX] = 1
Replacing:
3.6 = pKa + log 1
3.6 = pKa + 0
pKa of the acid is 3.6