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When dr. farrell was a graduate student, he once made up a ph 8.0 sodium acetate buffer. why would the casual observer to this buffering faux pas come to the conclusion that he had the intellectual agility of a small soap dish?

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    I think the pKa for acetic acid is about 4.74. Therefore Acetic acid/acetate buffer will work best at 4.74 + / - 1 pH unit and so the pH 8 is far removed from that. Hence it would not buffer at that pH at all.
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