Carboxylic acids are weak acids and dissociate in aqueous solution to the carbox
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Carboxylic acids are weak acids and dissociate in aqueous solution to the carboxylate anion. The extent of dissociation is given by the equilibrium dissociation constant, Kfi, which is often expressed in its logarithmic form as pKa. (The cation is written simply as H and is understood to be solvated with one or more water molecules in solution.) If a butyric acid/butyrate buffer is 0.037 M in butyric acid and has a pH of 4.77, what is the molar concentration of the butyrate ion? The pKa of butyric acid is 4.81. NumberExplanation / Answer
pKa = pH + log [salt]/[acid]
4.81 = 4.77 + log [salt]/0.037
0.04 = log [salt] - log 0.037
log [salt] = -1.39
[salt] = antilog(-1.39) = 0.040 M
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