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2 January, 13:06

You need to prepare 100.0 ml of a ph 4.00 buffer solution using 0.100 m benzoic acid (pka = 4.20) and 0.120 m sodium benzoate. how many milliliters of each solution should be mixed to prepare this buffer?

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  1. 2 January, 15:16
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    First, we have to use Henderson-Hasselblach equation to get the weak base/weak acid ratio:

    PH = Pka + ㏒[A]/[HA]

    when PH = 4

    Pka = 4.2

    A is the benzoate

    HA is the benzoic acid

    so,

    4 = 4.2 + ㏒[A]/[HA]

    ∴[A]/[HA] = 0.631

    when [A]/[HA] = 0.12 m * VA / 0.1 m * VHA

    ∴0.631 = 0.12m * VA / 0.1m * VHA

    now, when we have the total volume of the solution is 100 mL

    ∴VA = 100 mL - VHA (we can substitute with 100 - VHA instead of VA)

    ∴0.631 = 0.12 * (100-VHA) / 0.1 * VHA

    we can assume that VHA = X

    so,

    0.631 = 0.12 * (100-X) / 0.1 * X by solving this equation for X

    ∴X = 65.5

    ∴VHA = 65.5 mL

    so, VA = 100mL - 65.5 ML

    = 34.5 mL
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