For a solution prepared by dissolving a weak base in water to concentration
c0(base), the conjugate acid and OH
– are produced in reactant-favoured reaction (1).
(1) base + H
2O

conjugate acid + OH
–At equilibrium,
for all bases: [base] =
c0(base)
0 - [OH
–]
Assumption 1 for weak bases:
The extent of reaction 1 is low.
[base] ≈ c0(base) Assumption 2 for weak bases:Reaction 1 produces more OH– than reaction of H2O with itself Then: [conjugate acid] = [OH
–]
at 25°:
Kw = [H
3O
+][OH
–] = 10
–14
[conjugate acid] =
Substituting these into the
Ka expression for the conjugate pair enables calculation of [H
3O
+] (and pH) if
Ka is known.
| | as above | unknown |
Ka = known | [conjugate base][H3O+] |
[acid] as above |