Calculating pH of a Nitric Oxide Solution without Ka Value?

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In summary: So the final concentration will be different.In summary, according to the conversation, the pH of a 4.5x10-8M solution of nitric oxide will be determined by the presence of oxygen and the Ka for the nitric oxide/water reaction.
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Homework Statement



what is the pH of a 4.5x10-8M solution of nitric oxide?

The Attempt at a Solution



well first off..

NO(aq) + H2O(l) <-------> HNO+(aq) + OH-(aq)
or?......-->HNO2(aq) + H+(aq)

Now I have no idea how much of the nitric oxide is actually going to react with the water. I could probably find a Ka value for this reaction online but that would be cheating there must be a way to figure this out without doing that.
 
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According to my notes. Nonmetallic oxides react with water to produce acids. according to Wikipedia this reaction occurs in water.
4 NO + O2 + 2 H2O ----> 4 HNO2
But the question doesn't say the NO is dissolved in water. I am lost
 
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Question is ambiguous. Even if NO is dissolved in water it is not clear whether there was oxygen present. So you can either assume it reacted to create equimolar amount of a weak acid, or assume it have not reacted with water at all and pH was not changed.

Which approach is correct depends on the teacher flexibility and sense of humor.
 
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Well if I were to assume oxygen was present how would I calculate PH

if 2NO + O2 + H2O ---> 2HNO2

the Ka HNO2 is 4.5x10^-4

would the HNO2 then have to dissolve again back into solution so I could write a Ka equation for it?
 
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so HNO2 + H2O ------> H3O+ + NO2
and then I can write my Ka expression and solve for [H3O+] ?
My teacher isn't incredibly flexible but I think it is reasonable to assume that some oxygen will be dissolved in water but it may usually be pretty insignificant. If I say this will only happen if sufficient oxygen is present he may still give me marks. it is a bonus question and we don't really do much on "oxides as acids or base."
 
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It doesn't have to dissolve back, you may assume reaction took place in the solution. Then it is just a solution of a weak acid.
 
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How would I calculate the H3O + concentration without assuming it dissolves back and then writing the K a expression

Ka=4.5x10-4= [H3O+][NO2]/[HNO2]
 
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No idea what you mean by dissolves back. If it reacts in water, products are in water. It doesn't have to dissolve - it already is dissolved. It starts to dissociate after reaction and you will need Ka (and Kw) to find the solution pH.

Well... you will not need Ka. But you have to know why.
 
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"No idea what you mean by dissolves back. If it reacts in water, products are in water. It doesn't have to dissolve - it already is dissolved."
Ya DUH! THX.
 
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In this problem, since no specific data is given, I assume the standard conditions.

pH = -ln[H]

You already know the concentration (4.5x10-8 + 10-7)M
Just substitute and get the logarithm.:wink:
 
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aniketp said:
You already know the concentration (4.5x10-8 + 10-7)M

You can't do that. Water autodissociation goes back in the presence of acids.
 

1. What is the definition of pH?

pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. It is a logarithmic scale that ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH below 7 indicates acidity, while a pH above 7 indicates basicity.

2. What is the pH of nitric oxide solution?

The pH of nitric oxide solution can vary depending on the concentration and other factors, but it is typically between 6 and 8, making it slightly acidic to neutral.

3. How does nitric oxide affect pH?

Nitric oxide is a weak acid, so when it is dissolved in water, it can slightly decrease the pH of the solution. However, this effect is usually very small and can be counteracted by other compounds in the solution.

4. What factors can influence the pH of nitric oxide solution?

The pH of nitric oxide solution can be affected by the concentration of nitric oxide, the presence of other acidic or basic substances, and changes in temperature or pressure. It can also be influenced by the pH of the water used to dissolve the nitric oxide.

5. How is the pH of nitric oxide solution measured?

The pH of nitric oxide solution can be measured using a pH meter or with indicator paper, which changes color based on the pH of the solution. It can also be calculated using the concentration of nitric oxide and the dissociation constant of nitric acid.

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