Chlorine only dissolves well in water when hypochlorite is deprotonated, pKa 7.53, so you need pH > 9. A buffered sol'n of sodium sesquicarbonate
has a pH of 10.5 but a buffered sol'n of bicarbonate has a pKa of about 8. The latter is not basic enough to dissolve Cl2, so the conjugate acid for
this reaction is sesquicarbonate.
So your equation should really be:
4 Na2CO3 + Cl2 + H2O >> NaCl + NaOCl + 2 Na3H(CO3)2
Here it is evident that you need eight moles of sodium to get one mole of hypochlorite! What a waste! |