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12 June, 07:27

A buffer prepared by dissolving oxalic acid dihydrate (H2C2O4⋅2H2O) and disodium oxalate (Na2C2O4) in 1.00 L of water has a pH of 4.619. How many grams of oxalic acid dihydrate (MW=126.07 g/mol) and disodium oxalate (MW=133.99 g/mol) were required to prepare this buffer if the total oxalate concentration is 0.150 M? Oxalic acid has pKa values of 1.250 (pKa1) and 4.266 (pKa2).

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  1. 12 June, 07:36
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    There is needed 5.8 g of NaHC2O4 and 13.89 g of Na2C2O4

    Explanation:

    Buffer solution is a combination of a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid.

    Step 1: The equation

    H2C2O4 + NaOH ⇔ NaHC2O4 + OH - pKa1 = 1.250

    NaHC2O4 + NaOH ⇔ Na2C2O4 + OH - pKa2 = 4.266

    Step 2: The pH equation

    pH = pKa + log [conjugate base]/[acid]

    pH = pKa + log [Na2C2O4]/[NaHC2O4]

    4.619 = 4.266 + log [Na2C2O4]/[NaHC2O4]

    0.353 = log [Na2C2O4]/[NaHC2O4]

    10^0353 = [Na2C2O4]/[NaHC2O4]

    2.25424 = [Na2C2O4]/[NaHC2O4]

    [Na2C2O4] = 2.25424 * [NaHC2O4]

    Step 3: Calculate the concentrations

    Given is that [Na2C2O4] + [NaHC2O4] = 0.150M

    So 2.25424 * [NaHC2O4] + [NaHC2O4] = 0.150M

    [NaHC2O4] = 0.046 M

    [Na2C2O4] = 2.25424 * [NaHC2O4] = 2.25424 * 0.046 M = 0.1037 M

    Step 4: Calculate mass

    0.046 moles NaHC2O4 * 126.07g/mole = 5.8 g

    0.1037 moles Na2C2O4 x 133.99g/mole = 13.89 g
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