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Hi , This is Ashmit
I have been solving this problem since almost a week now, however, this stuff is getting more and more complicated. The object is to determine the ph of KH2PO4 and NH4H2PO4 (mono basic) . I have done lab on both of these by taking known amount of salts and got 4.5 for KH2PO4 and 4.4 for other one.In this lab, I have taken 0.1156M of these compounds and dissolved it in 1 liter of water(pH 7) and then measured the pH. @ 25°C These days my major concentration has been in the calculation of KH2PO4 since i think it will be simpler to deal with. I have assumed the complete solubility of KH2PO4 . and the key ion affecting the pH is dihygrogen phosphate H2PO4(-) . This gets dissociated into HPO4(--) and proton. with pKa value of 7.2. Although it further dissociate but not a big deal since pKa value of 12.35. I might have tried maximum possible methods I know but I cant get the close agreement with the lab value. I have also used Henderson equation and it yield me the answer of 4.2 This is what i did, pH = Pka + log([HPO(--)]/[H2PO4(-)] and Pka is 7.2 also I hv assumed that the conc of H2PO4(-) is 0.1156 M by stoichiometry. and thereby conputed the value of HPO(--) by this formula . . ka = x^2/(0.1156 - x) and got x = 9.89 * 10^(-5) aproxx which is the value of HPO(--). Kindly guide me in this situation and also give me suggestion on how should i approach NH4H2PO4. situation. I will really appreciate if any one of you guys help me out since i am gonna get crazy doing one thingy over and over again. :?: Also had a confusion wrt considering NH4(+) in other situation. Please tell me mistakes in calculation.. which i m sure i did.thanks a bunch.. Ashmit |
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