CHEM105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Buffer Solution, Sodium Acetate, Conjugate Acid

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Common-ion effect occurs when a reactant containing a given ion is added to an equilibrium mixture that already contains that ion. Consider three solutions of acetic acid (ka = 1. 8 x 10-5 ) [ch3cooh] x (0. 100 + x) (0. 250 x) Assume that x is very small when compared with 1. 0 (check if assumption is valid later) x(0. 100) 1 x 100 = 0. 045 % therefore assumption is valid x 100 = 0. 018 % therefore assumption is valid. Similar calculation for solution 3 gives ph = 4. 75 and % ionization = 0. 0072 % All three solutions have 0. 250 m of ch3cooh. Addition of a common ion (ch3coo-) suppresses ionization and increases ph. ph = - log 4. 5 x 10-5 = 4. 35. The common ion effect occurs when a given ion is added to an equilibrium mixture that already contains that ion, and the position of equilibrium shifts away from forming it.

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