Question 15.12: Determining Whether an Anion is Basic or pH-Neutral Classify...
Determining Whether an Anion is Basic or pH-Neutral
Classify each anion as a weak base or pH-neutral (neither acidic nor basic).
(a) NO_{3}^{-}
(b) NO_{2}^{-}
(c) C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}^{-}
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(a) From Table 15.3, we can see that NO_{3}^{-} is the conjugate base of a strong acid (HNO_{3} ). NO_{3}^{-} is therefore, pH-neutral.
(b) From Table 15.5 (or from its absence in Table 15.3), we know that NO_{2}^{-} is the conjugate base of a weak acid (HNO_{2}). NO_{2}^{-} is therefore, a weak base.
(c) From Table 15.5 (or from its absence in Table 15.3), we know that C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}^{-} is the conjugate base of a weak acid (C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}). C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}^{-} is therefore, a weak base.
Table 15.3 Strong Acids | |
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) |
Nitric acid (HNO_{3}) |
Hydrobromic acid (HBr) |
Perchloric acid (HClO_{4}) |
Hydriodic acid (Hl) |
Sulfuric acid (H_{2}SO_{4}) (diprotic) |
TABLE 15.5 Acid Ionization Constants (K_{a}) for Some Monoprotic Weak Acids at 25 °C | |||||
Acid | Formula | Structural Formula | Ionization Reaction | K_{a} | pK*_{a} |
Chlorous acid | HCIO_{2} | H—O—Cl=O | HClO_{2}(aq)+H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq)+ClO_{2}^{-}(aq) | 1.1×10^{-2} | 1.96 |
Nitrous acid | HNO_{2} | H—O—N=O | HNO_{2}(aq)+ H_{2}O(l) \xrightleftharpoons[]{} H_{3}O^{+}(aq) + NO_{2}^{–}(aq) | 4.6×10^{-4} | 3.34 |
Hydrouoric acid | HF | H—F | HF(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq) + F^{–}(aq) | 3.5×10^{-4} | 3.46 |
Formic acid | HCHO_{2} | H—O—\overset{O}{\underset{C}{\parallel } } —H | HCHO_{2}(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O+(aq) + CHO_{2}^{–}(aq) | 1.8×10^{-4} | 3.74 |
Benzoic acid | HC_{7}H_{5}O_{2} | ![]() |
HC_{7}H_{5}O_{2}(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq) + C_{7}H_{5}O_{2}^{–}(aq) | 6.5×10^{-5} | 4.19 |
Acetic acid | HC_{2}H_{3}O_{2} | H—O\overset{O}{\underset{C}{\parallel } } —CH_{3} | HC_{2}H_{3}O_{2}(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq) + C_{2}H_{3}O_{2}^{–}(aq) | 1.8×10^{-5} | 4.74 |
Hypochlorous acid | HCIO_{2} | H—O—CI | HClO(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq) + ClO^{–}(aq) | 2.9×10^{-8} | 7.54 |
Hydrocyanic acid | HCN | H—C≡N | HCN(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq)+CN^{–}(aq) | 4.9×10^{-10} | 9.31 |
Phenol | HC_{6}H_{5}O | ![]() |
HC_{6}H_{5}O(aq)+ H_{2}O(l)\xrightleftharpoons[]{}H_{3}O^{+}(aq)+C_{6}H_{5}O^{–}(aq) | 1.3×10^{-10} | 9.89 |
*pK_{a} = –logK_{a} (See the discussion at the end of Section 15.5) |
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