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- A good buffer generally contains relatively equal concentrations of weak acid and conjugate base. If you wanted to buffer a solution at pH = 4.00 or pH = 10.00, how would you decide which weak acidconjugate base or weak baseconjugate acid pair to use? The second characteristic of a good buffer is good buffering capacity. What is the capacity of a buffer? How do the following buffers differ in capacity? How do they differ in pH? 0.01 M acetic acid/0.01 M sodium acetate 0.1 M acetic acid/0.1 M sodium acetate 1.0 M acetic acid/1.0 M sodium acetate2. If an acetic acid/sodium acetate buffer solution is prepared from 100. mL of 0.10 M acetic acid what volume of 0.10 M sodium acetate must be added to have a pH of 4.00? 100. mL 50. mL 36 mL 18 mLYou want to make a buffer with a pH of 10.00 from NH4+/NH3. (a) What must the [ NH4+ ]/[ NH3 ]ratio be? (b) How many moles of NH4Cl must be added to 465 mL of an aqueous solution of 1.24 M NH3 to give this pH? (c) How many milliliters of 0.236 M NH3 must be added to 2.08 g of NH4Cl to give this pH? (d) What volume of 0.499 M NH3 must be added to 395 mL, of 0.109 M NH4Cl to give this pH?
- Ammonia gas is bubbled into 275 mL of water to make an aqueous solution of ammonia. To prepare a buffer with a pH of 9.56, 15.0 g of NH4Cl are added. How many liters of NH3; at 25C and 0.981 atm should be used to prepare the buffer? Assume no volume changes and ignore the vapor pressure of water.Consider a solution formed by mixing 100.0 mL of 0.10 M HA (Ka = 1.0 106), 100.00 mL of 0.10 M NaA. and 100.0 mL of 0.10 M HCl. In calculating the pH for the final solution, you would make some assumptions about the order in which various reactions occur to simplify the calculations. State these assumptions. Does it matter whether the reactions actually occur in the assumed order? Explain.Which of the indicators in Fig. 14-8 could be used for the titrations in Exercises 61 and 63?
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