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6 December, 10:02

You wish to prepare an HC2H3O2 buffer with a pH of 4.24. If the pKa of is 4.74, what ratio of C2H3O2 / HC2H3O2 must you use?

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  1. 6 December, 10:27
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    To solve this problem, we can use the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation which relates the pH to the measure of acidity pKa. The equation is given as:

    pH = pKa + log ([base]/[acid]) - - - > 1

    Where,

    [base] = concentration of C2H3O2 in molarity or moles

    [acid] = concentration of HC2H3O2 in molarity or moles

    For the sake of easy calculation, let us assume that:

    [base] = 1

    [acid] = x

    Therefore using equation 1,

    4.24 = 4.74 + log (1 / x)

    log (1 / x) = - 0.5

    1 / x = 0.6065

    x = 1.65

    The required ratio of C2H3O2 / HC2H3O2 is 1:1.65 or 3:5.
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