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rasen58

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The pH of a 0.10 M solution of an aqueous weak acid (HA) is 4.00. The Ka for the weak acid is.....

 

I know the expression for Ka is [H+][A-]/[HA]

But I don't know what to do next.

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you know the pH of a weak acid and you know its concentration: 0.1 M.

 

For a weak acid, the pH can be calculated as follows (you should've already seen this formula, else you couldn't solve this (easily)):

[math]pH=\frac{1}{2}\left(pK_a-\log{c_A}\right)[/math]

with [math]c_A[/math] the concentration of the acid. You should know what [math]pK_a[/math] is in function of [math]K_a[/math], so now it should not be too hard to calculate [math]K_a[/math]

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