It has been shown that the undissociated form (i.e., the acid form) of acetic ac
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It has been shown that the undissociated form (i.e., the acid form) of acetic acid (HAc = CH3COOH) is toxic to the bacteria that make methane. The toxic level is reported to be 10 mg/L (= 1.67 x 10-4 M). The total acetic acid concentration (e.g., TOTAc) in an anaerobic digester is 6,000 mg/L as CH3COOH (= 0.10 M) and the pH is 6.5. Is the resulting level of HAc toxic to the bacteria? Show all calculations necessary to justify your answer. A yes or no without supporting calculations will receive no credit. The MW of CH3COOH is 60 g/mol.
Explanation / Answer
Yes, It is toxic to bacteria. because at pH 6.5 the dissociation constant of acetic acid is zero.
pH =1/2pKW +1/2pka + 1/2 Log C
C=0.1M
pKw=14
pH=6.5
So Ka=0
If it doesnot dissociate it will be toxic for bacteria.
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