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Calculate the percent ionization of a 0.125 M aqueous HCN solution. For HCN, Ka = 4.9 × 10–10.
选项
A.0.018%
B.0.35%
C.0.51%
D.0.0063%
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We start by identifying the key values: the problem gives a weak acid HCN with Ka = 4.9 × 10^(-10) and initial concentration C0 = 0.125 M. The percent ionization is defined as ([H3O+] / C0) × 100, since for a monoprotic acid, [H+] = [A-].
Option analysis begins with the general approach for a weak acid: for small degrees of ionization, Ka ≈ x^2 / (C0 − x), where x = [H+]. If x is much smaller than C0, we can approximate Ka ≈ x^2 / C0, giving x ≈ sqrt(Ka × C0).
Compute x: x ≈ sqrt((4.9 × 10^(-10)) × 0.125).
- Multiply Ka by C0: 4......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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