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A one-liter buffer solution was made of ammonia (0.33 M)- ammonium chloride (0.33 M) at equilibrium. A student was asked to add 0.05 mol HCl to that solution. However, he mistakenly added 0.07 mol NaOH to that solution. Assume no change in the volume of the buffer. (a) What type of buffer solution it was. Provide its mechanism. (b)Calculate the change of pH of the buffer after the mistake of the student (c) What would be the change of pH if the student adds 1000 mL water to that buffer solution? ​

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Answered by dashrathmishra007
1

Explanation:

We know,

pOH=pK

b

+log([Salt]/[Base])

where,

K

b

for NH

3

=1.77×10

−5

pK

b

=−logK

b

=−log(1.77×10

−5

)

[Salt]=[NH

4

Cl]=0.033M

[Base]=[NH

3

]=0.033M

So,

pOh=4.75+log

0.033

0.033

pOH=4.75

∴pH=14−4.75=9.25

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