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A certain buffer contains a weak base AOH and its conjugate acid (A+) at 25C.
The concentration of A+ ions is twice the concentration of AOH.
Calculate the pH of the buffer solution.
(Given base dissociation constant for AOH is Kb=105)

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8.7
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4.3
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5.3
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9.7
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Solution

The correct option is A 8.7
This is basic buffer formed by A+ and a weak base AOH.
Let the concentration of AOH= x M
Then, concentration of A+=(2×x) M
pKb=log(Kb)pKb=log(105)pKb=5

pOH of basic buffer formed is given by
pOH=pKb+log([A+][AOH])pOH=5+log(2xx)pOH=5+log(2)=5+0.3=5.3pH=14pOH=145.3pH=8.7

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