Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Medicinal Chemistry, Exercise 4: Questions

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Sergey Bylikin Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Medicinal Chemistry, Exercise 4: Questions

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 25: Medicinal Chemistry, Exercise 4: Questions with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Oxford IB Diploma Programme Chemistry Course Companion solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Sergey Bylikin, Gary Horner and, Brian Murphy Solutions for Chapter: Medicinal Chemistry, Exercise 4: Questions with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

An acetate buffer was prepared from 500 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 ethanoic acid (pKa=4.76) and 16.4 g of solid sodium acetate. Deduce the molecular and ionic equations that show the buffer action of this solution when a small amount of hydrochloric acid is added and when a small amount of sodium hydroxide is added.

EASY
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Phosphoric acid (pKa1=2.12, pKa2=7.20, pKa3=12.3) and its ions can produce several acid-base buffer systems that exist at different pH. Identify the conjugate acid and the conjugate base in the buffer solution with pH=6.8 prepared from phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide. 

EASY
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Phosphoric acid (pKa1=2.12, pKa2=7.20, pKa3=12.3) and its ions can produce several acid-base buffer systems that exist at different pH. Calculate the mole ratio of the conjugate acid (H2PO4-) and conjugate base (HPO42-) at pH 6.8 in the solution.

EASY
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Phosphoric acid (pKa1=2.12, pKa2=7.20, pKa3=12.3) and its ions can produce several acid-base buffer systems that exist at different pH. Deduce molecular and ionic equations that show the buffer action of this solution.

EASY
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Phosphoric acid (pKa1=2.12, pKa2=7.20, pKa3=12.3) and its ions can produce several acid-base buffer systems that exist at different pH. Suggest how the mole ratio of conjugate base to the conjugate acid in the buffer solution with pH=6.8 prepared from phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide will change, when the buffer solution is diluted with an equal volume of water.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

An ammonia buffer with pH=8.8 was prepared by dissolving solid ammonium chloride in 0.100 dm3 of a 0.200 mol dm-3 solution of ammonia. The pKa for ammonium ion is 9.25. Calculate the mass of solid ammonium chloride that was used to prepare this solution. Assume that the solution volume did not change when ammonium chloride was added.

MEDIUM
Diploma
IMPORTANT

Calculate the volumes, in cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 solutions of sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogencarbonate that need to be mixed together to prepare 300 cm3 of a buffer solution with pH 10.0. The pKa2for carbonic acid is 10.3. Assume that the volume of the final solution is equal to the sum of volumes of initial solutions.

HARD
Diploma
IMPORTANT

100 cm3 of  0.100 mol dm-3 solutions of sodium carbonate and 200 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 sodium hydrogencarbonate are mixed together to prepare 300 cm3 of a buffer solution with pH 10.0. The pKa2for carbonic acid is 10.3. This buffer solution is mixed with 50.0 cm3 of 10.0 mmol dm-3 hydrochloric acid. Calculate the pH of the final solution. Assume that the volume of the final solution is equal to the sum of volumes of initial solutions.