Data:
Molar Mass of HNO2
H = 1*1 = 1 amu
N = 1*14 = 14 amu
O = 3*16 = 48 amu
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Molar Mass of HNO2 = 1 + 14 + 48 = 63 g/mol
M (molarity) = 0.010 M (Mol/L)
Now, since the Molarity and ionization constant has been supplied, we will find the degree of ionization, let us see:
M (molarity) = 0.010 M (Mol/L)
Use: Ka (ionization constant) =
Now, we will calculate the amount of Hydronium [H3O+] in nitrous acid (HNO2), multiply the acid molarity by the degree of ionization, we will have:
And finally, we will use the data found and put in the logarithmic equation of the PH, thus:
Data:
log10(2.23) ≈ 0.34
pH = ?
Formula:
Solving:
Note:. The pH <7, then we have an acidic solution.