Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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Author: Lubert Stryer, Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Gregory J. Gatto Jr.
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Chapter 1, Problem 11P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The values of ratio of acetate ion to acetic acid and ethylamine to ethylammonium is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The expression to calculate H+ ion concentration is as follows,

pH=log[H+] ...... (1)

The expression for the ratio of acetate to acetic acid, which can be done with help of expression of pKa given below,

Ka=[CH3COO][H+][CH3COOH] ...... (2)

Where,

  • [CH3COO] is the concentration of acetate ion.
  • [CH3COOH] is the concentration of acetic acid.
  • [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions.
  • Ka is equilibrium constant of the acid.

The ratio of ethylamine to ethylammonium is calculated as follows:

Kb=[C2H5NH3+][OH][C2H5NH2] ...... (3)

Where,

  • Kb is the dissociation constant of the base.
  • [C2H5NH3+] is the concentration of ethylammonium ion.
  • [OH] is the concentration of hydroxyl ion.
  • [C2H5NH2] is the concentration of ethylamine.

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Answer to Problem 11P

The ratio of acetate to acetic acid at pH

7.4 is 446.67 and that of ethylamine to ethylammonium is 5.0119×104.

Explanation of Solution

Rearrange equation (1) for [H+] ,

[H+]=10pH ...... (4)

The value of pH the solution is 7.4.

Substitute the value of pH in equation (4),

[H+]=107.4=3.9810×108M

The value of concentration of H+ ion is 3.9810×108M.

The expression to calculate pKa is as follows:

pKa=log(Ka) ...... (5)

Rearrange equation (5) for Ka.

Ka=10pKa ...... (6)

The pKa value of acetic acid from problem 7 is 4.75.

Substitute the value of pKa in equation (6).

Ka=104.75=1.7782×105

Rearrange equation (2) for [CH3COO][CH3COOH] ,

[CH3COO][CH3COOH]=Ka[H+] ...... (7)

The value of Ka is 1.7782×105.

The value of [H+] is 3.9810×108M.

Substitute the values of [H+] and Ka in equation (7),

[ CH 3 COO ][ CH 3COOH]=1.7782× 10 53.9810× 10 8=446.67

The value of [H+] is available, to find the value of [OH] the expression for dissociation of water at room temperature is used.

1×1014=[H+][OH] ...... (8)

Rearrange equation for (8) for [OH] ,

[OH]=1× 10 143.9810× 10 8[OH]=2.5119×107

The value of pKa is given as 10.70 in problem 10. The expression that relates pKb with pKa is as follows:

pKa+pKb=14 ...... (9)

Rearrange equation (9) for pKb ,

pKb=14pKa ...... (10)

The value of pKa is 10.70.

Substitute the value of pKa in equation (10),

pKb=1410.70=3.3

To find the value of Kb the following expression is used,

pKb=log(Kb)

Rearrange for Kb ,

Kb=10pKb

Substitute the value of pKb in the above equation,

Kb=103.3=5.0118×104

Rearrange the above equation (3) for [C2H5NH2][C2H5NH3+] ,

[C2H5NH3+][C2H5NH2]=Kb[OH]

Substitute the values of Kb, [OH] in the above equation,

[ C 2 H 5 NH 2][ C 2 H 5 NH 3 +]=2.5119× 10 75.0118× 10 4=5.0119×104

Thus, the value of ethylamine to ethyl ammonium is 5.0119×104.

Conclusion

Thus, the ratio of acetate to acetic acid at pH 7.4 is 446.67 and that of ethylamine to ethylammonium is 5.0119×104.

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