A buffer is made by dissolving NaClO and HClO in water. How do you write equations to show how this buffer neutralizes added H+ and OH-?

1 Answer
May 6, 2018

Consider the buffer system's equilibrium,

HClOClO+H+

where,

Ka=[ClO][H+][HClO]3.0108

Moreover, consider the ionization of water,

H2OH++OH

where

Kw=[OH][H+]1.01014

The preceding equations can be used to understand what happens when protons or hydroxide ions are added to the buffer solution.

This isn't trivial to understand! It may take awhile to comprehend what I'm telling you below.

If we add hydroxide ions, Qw>Kw transiently.

HClO dissociates to restore Kw. However, in so doing, Qa<Kw, so HClO must dissociate further to restore its equilibrium.

Hence, the pH will decrease ever so slightly.