Calculating pH of a NaCN Hints & Tips

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In summary, the formula for calculating the pH of NaCN is -log[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. The concentration of hydrogen ions can be found using the formula [H+] = 10^-pH, where pH is the given pH value of the solution. The pH of a NaCN solution can be negative if the concentration of hydrogen ions is less than 10^-14, indicating an acidic solution. NaCN is a strong base and can significantly affect the pH of a solution, so it is important to take into account its concentration in pH calculations. Precautions should be taken when working with NaCN, as it is a toxic substance, such as wearing proper protective gear,
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Hi, I have the following problem:

Calculate the pH of a 0.200M Sodium Cyanide solution.

I'm confused because this salt has no H or O atoms in it. How could it affect the pH of a solution?
What formulas would I need to solve this? My final is tomorrow and I'm really worried. Thank you for any help.
 
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Hello,

First of all, don't worry! Calculating the pH of a solution containing a salt like NaCN may seem daunting, but it is actually quite straightforward.

You are correct in noting that NaCN does not contain any H or O atoms. However, it does contain the CN- ion, which is a weak base. This means that when it is dissolved in water, it will partially dissociate into CN- and Na+ ions. The CN- ion will then react with water to form OH- ions, which will affect the pH of the solution.

To solve this problem, you will need to use the dissociation constant (Kb) of CN- to calculate the concentration of OH- ions in the solution. From there, you can use the equation pH = -log[OH-] to determine the pH of the solution.

Here is the step-by-step process:

1. Write out the dissociation reaction for CN- in water: CN- + H2O ⇌ HCN + OH-

2. Write the equilibrium expression for this reaction: Kb = [HCN][OH-]/[CN-]

3. Plug in the values given in the problem: Kb = x^2/(0.200-x), where x is the concentration of OH- ions.

4. Solve for x using the quadratic formula: x = 0.00707 M.

5. Use the equation pH = -log[OH-] to calculate the pH: pH = -log(0.00707) = 2.15

So, the pH of a 0.200M NaCN solution is 2.15. This means the solution is slightly basic, as the OH- ions from the dissociation of CN- are greater in concentration than the H+ ions from the dissociation of water.

I hope this helps and good luck on your final! Remember to always double check your units and equations to ensure accurate results.
 

Related to Calculating pH of a NaCN Hints & Tips

1. What is the formula for calculating the pH of NaCN?

The formula for calculating the pH of NaCN is -log[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.

2. How do you find the concentration of hydrogen ions in a NaCN solution?

The concentration of hydrogen ions can be found using the formula [H+] = 10^-pH, where pH is the given pH value of the solution.

3. Can the pH of a NaCN solution be negative?

Yes, the pH of a NaCN solution can be negative if the concentration of hydrogen ions is less than 10^-14. This would indicate an acidic solution.

4. What is the significance of NaCN in pH calculations?

NaCN, or sodium cyanide, is a strong base and can significantly affect the pH of a solution. In pH calculations, it is important to take into account the concentration of NaCN in the solution.

5. Are there any precautions to take when working with NaCN in pH calculations?

Yes, NaCN is a toxic substance and should be handled with care. It is important to wear proper protective gear and to work in a well-ventilated area when handling NaCN. Additionally, proper disposal methods should be followed to prevent harm to the environment.

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