Respuesta :

The dissociation of formic acid is:

[tex] HCOOH \rightleftharpoons HCOO^{-} + H^{+} [/tex]

The acid dissociation constant of formic acid, [tex] k_a [/tex] is:

[tex] k_a = \frac{[HCOO^{-}]  [H^{+}]}{HCOOH}     [/tex]

Rearranging the equation:

[tex] \frac{[HCOO^{-}]}{[HCOOH]} = \frac{k_a}{[H_+]} [/tex]

pH = 2.75

[tex] pH = -log[H^{+}] [/tex]

[tex] [H^{+}]= 10^{-2.75} = 1.78 \times 10^{-3} [/tex]

[tex] pk_a = 3.75 [/tex]

[tex] k_a = 10^{-3.75} = 1.78\times 10^{-4} [/tex]

Substituting the values in the equation:

[tex] \frac{[HCOO^{-}]}{[HCOOH]} = \frac{k_a}{[H_+]} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{[HCOO^{-}]}{[HCOOH]} = \frac{1.78\times 10^{-4}}{1.78\times 10^{-3}}   [/tex]

Hence, the ratio is [tex] \frac{1}{10} [/tex].