Determine volume of HCl added to propionic acid to get pH=1

In summary, the question is asking for the volume of 1.0M HCl needed to lower the pH of a 250ml solution of 0.1M HC3H5O2 (with a pKa of 1.35E-5) to 1.00, as well as the volume of 1.00M NaC3H5O2 needed to raise the pH to 4.00. Using the ICE chart and the dissociation equation, the concentration of H+ and A- was determined to be 1.16E-3, resulting in a pH of 2.93. To determine the volume needed to lower the pH, the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation can be
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Homework Statement


Given 250ml of 0.1M HC3H5O2 (Ka=1.35E-5) What volume of
a)1.0M HCl is needed to lower the pH to 1.00.
b) 1.00M NaC3H5O2 raise pH to 4.00


Homework Equations


pH=pKa-log (HA/A)
ICE chart

The Attempt at a Solution


I used the ice chart for the dissociation of propionic acid. I determined the concentration of H+ and A- to be 1.16E-3. the pH was 2.93. I do not know how to factor in the HCl to determine the volume needed to lower the pH.
 
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[tex]K_a = \frac {[A^-][H^+]}{[HA]}[/tex]

rearranged:

[tex]\frac {[A^-]}{[HA]} = 10^{pH - pK_a}[/tex]

At pH 1.0 only about 101-4.75=10-3.75=2x10-4 of the acetic acid is dissociated. That means in the first case you can - more or less safely - assume presence of acetic acid doesn't matter much, as the first approximation pH will depend mostly on the HCl dilution.

Second case is just a buffer solution, use Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
 

What is the purpose of determining the volume of HCl added to propionic acid to get pH=1?

The purpose of this experiment is to determine the neutralizing capacity of propionic acid, which is a measure of its ability to neutralize acids. This information is important in understanding the properties and reactivity of propionic acid.

What materials are needed for this experiment?

The materials needed for this experiment include a burette, a pipette, a pH meter, propionic acid, HCl solution, distilled water, and a beaker or flask for mixing.

How is the experiment conducted?

The experiment is conducted by first measuring out a specific volume of propionic acid and placing it in a beaker or flask. Then, small increments of HCl solution are added using a burette until the pH of the solution reaches 1. The volume of HCl added is then recorded and used to calculate the neutralizing capacity of the propionic acid.

What factors can affect the accuracy of the experiment?

The accuracy of the experiment can be affected by several factors, including the accuracy of the measurement instruments, variations in the concentration of the HCl solution, and the presence of impurities in the propionic acid or HCl solution. It is important to carefully calibrate and standardize all equipment before conducting the experiment.

How is the neutralizing capacity of propionic acid calculated?

The neutralizing capacity of propionic acid is calculated by dividing the volume of HCl added to reach a pH of 1 by the initial volume of propionic acid used. This calculation gives the number of moles of HCl needed to neutralize one mole of propionic acid, which is the neutralizing capacity of the acid.

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