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Common Ion Effect • Shift in equilibrium position due to the addition of an ion already involved in the equilibrium process. • Involves Le Châtelier’s principle. A Common Ion Effect Consider the following equilibrium: • + - CHCOH(aq) + H O(l) ⇌ H O (aq) + CH CO (aq) 3 2 2 3 3 2 • Addition of NaCH CO shifts equilibrium to the left 3 2 due to increase of [CH CO -]. 3 2 • + Shift causes [H3O ] to decrease, and pH increases. • Solutions containing a mixture of HC H O and 2 3 2 NaCHO have pH between those of pure HC H O 2 3 2 2 3 2 and NaC H O . 2 3 2 pH of Acetic Acid & Sodium Acetate Solutions • • Consider the following solutions: • (1) A solution of 1.0 M CH CO H (K = 1.8 x 10-5) has: 3 2 a + [H O ] = = 0.0042 M 3 pH = -log(0.0042) = 2.37 • (2) A solution of 1.0 M NaCH CO (K = 5.6 x 10-10) has: 3 2 b - -5 [OH] = = 2.4 x 10 M; pOH = -log(2.4 x 10-5) = 4.62; pH = 14.00 – 4.62 = 9.38 pH of Acetic Acid + Sodium Acetate Solution • Now Consider a solution composed of a mixture of 1.0 M • CHCOH and 1.0 M NaCH CO . What is the pH of this 3 2 3 2 solution? • + - Equilibrium: CH CO H(aq) H (aq) + CH CO (aq) 3 2 3 2 [Initial] 1.0 M 0.00 1.0 M D[ ] -x +x +x [Equil’m] (1.0 – x) x (1.0 + x) (next slide) pH of Acetic Acid + Sodium Acetate Solution • (from previous slide) • • K = = = 1.8 x 10-5 a • By approximation, x << 1.0; (1.0 + x) ~ (1.0 – x) ~ 1.0; • -5 + Then, ~ x = 1.8 x 10 M = [H ] • -5 pH = -log(1.8 x 10 ) = 4.74 • Thus, solution containing a mixture of CH3CO2H and NaCH3CO2 has a pH value between that of the acid solution and the conjugate base solution.
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