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An indicator has pKin=5.3. In a certain solution, this indicator is found to be 20% ionised. Calculate the pH of the solution?

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1.6
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6
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C
5.3
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D
4.7
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Solution

The correct option is D 4.7
Consider C to be the initial concentration of the indicator.
Since, indicator is 80% ionized in acid form (HIn):
[HIn]=0.8C
0.2C=[H+]=[In]
HIn (aq)H+ (aq)+In (aq)C000.8C0.2C0.2C

pH=pKa+log10[ln][Hln]pH=5.3+log10(0.2C0.8C)pH=5.3+log10(14)pH=5.32log10(2)=5.3(2×0.3)pH=4.7

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