What is an example of a pH buffer calculation problem?
1 Answer
For most buffer calculations, you use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
pH =
pOH =
Example 1
Calculate the pH of a buffer solution made from 0.20 mol/L HC₂H₃O₂ and 0.50 mol/L C₂H₃O₂⁻. The acid dissociation constant of HC₂H₃O₂ is 1.8 × 10⁻⁵.
Solution
Plug the values into the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for a weak acid and its conjugate base.
HA + H₂O → H₃O⁺ + A⁻
pH =
pH = -log (1.8 × 10⁻⁵) +
pH = -log (1.8 × 10⁻⁵) + log (2.5)
pH = 4.74 + 0.40
pH = 5.14
Example 2
How many moles of sodium acetate and acetic acid must you use to prepare 1.00 L of a 0.100 mol/L buffer with pH 5.00.
Solution
pH =
5.00 = 4.74 +
[A⁻] = 1.82[HA]
Also, [A⁻] + [HA] = 0.100 mol/L
1.82[HA] + [HA] = 0.100 mol/L
2.82[HA] = 0.100 mol/L
[HA] = 0.0355 mol/L
[A⁻] = (0.100 – 0.0355) mol/L = 0.0645 mol/L
You need 0.0355 mol of acetic acid and 0.0645 mol of sodium acetate to prepare 1 L of the buffer.
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