You are given sodium acetate, 1M HCl, NaHCO3, and Na2CO3.
Determine which of these four would you need and then show
calculations to make buffer pH=4.7 by the following:
Strong Acid & Weak Base
(mol/L)(g/mol)(L) = Weak Base
Strong Acid: C1V1=C2V2
Assume making 100mL of a 0.1M buffer.
You are given sodium acetate, 1M HCl, NaHCO3, and Na2CO3. Determine which of these four would...
How much water given 1M HCl and 1M Tris (pKa = 8.1) would you need to combine to make 100mL of a Tris-HCl buffer at a pH of 7.2?
Suppose you were asked to make 100ml of an Acetic Acid/Sodium Acetate buffer with a pH of 5.73 and a concentration of 0.1M What mass (in grams) of Sodium Acetate is needed? What volume (in ml) of Acetic Acid is needed
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Determine starting from a 0.1M stock solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate , how would you prepare 250mls of 0.0800M acetate buffer with a pH of 4.50
You are making a pH 5.0 buffer with acetic acid (pKa = 4.75) and sodium acetate. You want the total concentration of acetate ([acetic acid] + [sodium acetate] ), to be 0.50 M. What concentrations of acetic acid and sodium acetate do you use to make your buffer? acetic acid sodium acetate
Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, reacts with hydrochloric acid, HCl, to produce sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water. Refer to slide 7.18 for a summary of formulae relevant to the calculations below. 2HCl(aq) + Na.CO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) 1. Use this reaction to explain what is meant by the terms "acid", "conjugate base" and "salt" 2. Balance the equation for this reaction. 3. A solution was prepared by dissolving 5.00 g of Na2CO3 in water and adding water to...
Question 4. a.) Calculate the pH of a solution initially 0.1 M in acetic acid and 0.02 M in sodium acetate. The pKa for acetic acid is 4.76. b) Calculate the pH of the buffer if you add 10 ml of 0.1M HCl to 100 ml of the buffer in part a.
1. A comic book villain is holding you at gun point and is making you drink a sample of acid. She gives you a beaker with 100ml of a strong acid with pH=5. She also gives you a beaker of a strong base with a pH=10. You can add as much of the strong base to the strong acid as you want, and you must then drink the solution. You'd be best off trying to make the solution neutral before...
1. 1x10^-9 moles of strong acid HCl are added to of water (total volume is 1L). the pH of the resulting solution is... a)9 b)8 c)7 d)5 e)2 I got 9 but got the answer incorrect, so i would like to know how to solve this properly and what is the final answer. 2. the pKa of acetic acid is 4.76. if the pH=4.76 and the concentration of sodium acetate is 0.1M, what is the concentration of acetic acid? a)0.05...
You need to prepare 900 mL of a 0.25 M acetate buffer solution with a pH of 4.3 a. Determine the concentration of both the acetate (conjugate base) and acetic acid (weak acid) in this solution. b. If you made the solution above using solid sodium acetate and liquid acetic acid, what mass of sodium acetate is required and what volume of glacial acetic acid is required?