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25 December, 03:19

The formula for a buffer solution contains 1.24% w/v of boric acid. How many milli-liters of a 5% w/v boric acid solution should be used to obtain the boric acid needed in preparing 1 liter of the buffer solution?

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  1. 25 December, 03:48
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    Answer: 248mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Concentration of buffer solution Cs = 1.24%w/v of boric acid

    Concentration of boric acid solution Cb = 5 % w/v boric acid

    For 1 liter of buffer solution, the weight of boric acid needed is:

    mb = 1 * 1.24 = 1.24 unit weight

    mb = Cb * Vb ... 1

    Cb = concentration of boric acid solution.

    Vb = volume of boric acid solution needed.

    mb = weight of boric acid needed.

    From equation 1.

    Vb = mb/Cb

    Vb = 1.24/5

    Vb = 0.248L

    Vb = 248mL
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