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The pH of an acid solution is 5.82. Calculate the Ka for the monoprotic acid. The initial acid concentration is 0.010 M.

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Answer:

The answer is


Ka = 2.29 * {10}^( - 14) moldm^( - 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Ka of an acid when given the pH and concentration can be found by


pH = - (1)/(2) log(Ka) - (1)/(2) log(c)

where

c is the concentration of the acid

From the question

pH = 5.82

c = 0.010 M

Substitute the values into the above formula and solve for Ka

We have


5.82 = - (1)/(2) log(Ka) - (1)/(2) log(0.010)


- (1)/(2) log(Ka) = 5.82 + 1


- (1)/(2) log(Ka) = 6.82

Multiply through by - 2


log(Ka) = - 13.64

Find antilog of both sides

We have the final answer as


Ka = 2.29 * {10}^( - 14) moldm^( - 3)

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