AASonic We have a buffer when we have a mixture of HA and A. Consider a buffer with equal amounts of Acetic Acid (pKa 4.76) and Acetate (For example, 25.0 mls of 0.100 M HAc and 25.0 mls of 0.100 M Ac-). What is the pH of this buffer? Let's calculate the pH change upon addition of 5.00 mls of 0.100 M HCl. Uslng our reaction from part 3, fill in the initial moles of each species, then use stoichiometry to calculate change and final. 5) НА H + A> Initial Change Final Calculate the pH An alternate way to make a buffer is to mix a strong base with a weak acid. Let's look at how 6) this works. Consider a solution of 25.0 mls of 0.200 M Acetic Acid. Add to it 25.0 mLs of 0.100 M NaOH. Using our reaction from part 2, fill in initial moles of each species. Use stoichiometry to calculate change/final. Compare the final moles and concentrations to the initial buffer in part 5 A +H20 ОН + HA Initial Change Final
AASonic We have a buffer when we have a mixture of HA and A. Consider a buffer with equal amounts of Acetic Acid (pKa 4.76) and Acetate (For example, 25.0 mls of 0.100 M HAc and 25.0 mls of 0.100 M Ac-). What is the pH of this buffer? Let's calculate the pH change upon addition of 5.00 mls of 0.100 M HCl. Uslng our reaction from part 3, fill in the initial moles of each species, then use stoichiometry to calculate change and final. 5) НА H + A> Initial Change Final Calculate the pH An alternate way to make a buffer is to mix a strong base with a weak acid. Let's look at how 6) this works. Consider a solution of 25.0 mls of 0.200 M Acetic Acid. Add to it 25.0 mLs of 0.100 M NaOH. Using our reaction from part 2, fill in initial moles of each species. Use stoichiometry to calculate change/final. Compare the final moles and concentrations to the initial buffer in part 5 A +H20 ОН + HA Initial Change Final
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