A patient is suspected of having low stomach acid, a condition known as hypochlo
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A patient is suspected of having low stomach acid, a condition known as hypochloridia. To determine whether the patient has this condition, her doctors take a 16.00 mL sample of her gastric juices and titrate the sample with 0.000373 M KOH. The gastric juice sample required 5.92 mL of the KOH titrant to neutralize it Calculate the pH of the gastric juice sample. Assume the sample contained no ingested food or drink which might otherwise interfere with the titration. Number For the patient to be suffering from hypochloridia, the pH of the gastric juices from the stomach must be greater than pH 4. Does the patient have hypochloridia? O No O Yes D Unable to determineExplanation / Answer
pH of gastric --> from [H+]
get
[H+] = mol of H+ / V sample
[H+] = mol fo H+ / 16 mL
get
mol of H+ via mol of OH-
mmol of OH- = MV = 5.92*0.000373 = 0.00220816 mmol
now
[H+] = 0.00220816 / 16 = 0.00013801 M
so
pH = -log(0.00013801 = 3.86
pH= 3.86
Q2.
if pH > 4, then hypochloridia
but pH = 3.86 < 4
then, choose NO
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