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30 June, 04:31

Suppose you are given 0.50 liter of 0.500 m acetic acid, and 0.50 liter of 0.250 liter sodium acetate. what is the maximum volume of buffer solution that you can make if the buffer must have a ph of 4.58? ka for acetic acid is 1.8 x 10-5.

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  1. 30 June, 07:30
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    First, we are going to use H-H equation:

    when PH = Pka + ㏒ [acetate / acetic acid]

    when we have Ka value = 1.8 x 10^-5 so, we can get the Pka value:

    Pka = - ㏒Ka

    = - ㏒ 1.8 x 10^-5

    = 4.74

    by substitution:

    ∴ 4.58 = 4.74 + ㏒[acetate / acetic acid]

    ∴acetate/acetic acid = 0.692

    so we need moles of acetate = volume * molarity

    = 0.5 L * 0.25 M

    = 0.125 moles

    when the acetate / acetic acid ratio = 0.692 and moles acetate = 0.125 moles

    ∴ moles acetic acid = 0.125 moles / 0.692 moles = 0.182 moles

    ∴ volume use for 0.182 moles = 0.182 / 0.5 = 0.364 L

    ∴volume of buffer solution = 0.5 L + 0.364L

    = 0.864 L
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