A hydrogen electrode placed in a solution containing sodium acetate and acetic acid in the concentration ratios of x:y and y:x has electrode potential values E1 and E2 volts, respectively, at 25∘C. The pKa value of acetic acid is:
In case of a concentration cell,
Pt|H2|CH3COONa|CH3COOH||CH3COOH|CH3COONa|H2|Pt
For anode,
E1 = −0.059 log[H+ox]
E1 = 0.059 [pHox] ---1
For cathode,
E2 = −0.059 log[H+red]
E2 = 0.059 [pHred] ---2
Adding 1 and 2,
E1+E2 = 0.059× [pH1+pH2]
E1+E2 = 0.059× [(pKa + logsaltoxacidox)+(pKa + logsaltredacidred)
E1+E2 = 0.059× [(pKa + logxy)+(pKa + logyx)
E1+E2 = 0.059× [2pKa + log1]
E1+E2 = 0.059× 2 × pKa
pKa = E1+E22×0.059