What is the conc. of acetic acid that must be added to 0.5M HCOOH solution so that the dissociation of both acids is the same? [An example of Isohydric solutions] Ka of acetic acid 1.8×10−5,Ka of formic acid = 2.4×10−4
6.66 M
CH3COOH⇌CH3COO−+H+
HCOOH⇌HCOO−+H+
Since the acids are isohydric, the [H+] of acetic acid must be equal to H+ of formic acid
[H+] of HCOOH = [H+] of CH3COOH
C1α1=C2α2
∴ √Ka1C1=√Ka2C2
√2.4×10−4×0.5=√1.8×10−5×C2
∴2.4×10−4×0.5=1.8×10−5×C2
C2=2.4×10−4×0.51.8×10−5=2.4×10−5×51.8×10−5=12.01.8 = 6.66M