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an unknown weak base with a concentration of 0.0910 m has a ph of 12.10. what is the ( k_{b} ) of this base?
Step1: Calculate \(pOH\)
\(pH + pOH=14\), so \(pOH = 14 - pH\)
\(pOH=14 - 12.10 = 1.90\)
Step2: Calculate \([OH^-]\)
\([OH^-]=10^{-pOH}\)
\([OH^-]=10^{- 1.90}=1.26\times10^{-2}\space M\)
Step3: Set up the \(K_b\) expression
For a weak base \(B\) with reaction \(B + H_2O
ightleftharpoons BH^++OH^-\), \(K_b=\frac{[BH^+][OH^-]}{[B]}\)
Assume \(x = [OH^-]=[BH^+]\) (from the base - dissociation reaction), and \([B]=0.0910 - x\). Since \(x\) is small (\(0.0910\gg x\)), \([B]\approx0.0910\space M\)
Step4: Calculate \(K_b\)
\(K_b=\frac{(1.26\times10^{-2})(1.26\times10^{-2})}{0.0910}\)
\(K_b=\frac{1.59\times10^{-4}}{0.0910}=1.75\times10^{-3}\approx1.2\times10^{-3}\) (rounded for significant figures, considering the given data \(pH = 12.10\) has two decimal places)
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\(K_b = 1.2\times10^{-3}\)