Question #b6a38

1 Answer
Feb 3, 2015

Start by figuring out what the concentrations the components of the buffer will have in the total solution.

The total volume of the buffer will be

Vtotal=250 mL+250 mL=500 mL

The number of moles of acetic acid you'll use for the buffer is

C=nVn=CV=250103L0.0100 M=2.5103moles

This means that the concentration of acetic acid in the buffer will be

Cbuffer=nVtotal=2.5103moles500103L=0.005 M

Now do the same for sodium acetate

n=CV=250103L0.100 M=25103moles

This means that the concentration of sodium acetate in the buffer will be

Cbuffer=nVtotal=25103moles500103L=0.05 M

All you have to do now is use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to determine the pH of the buffer

#pH = pKa + log(([CH_3COONa])/([CH_3COOH]))#

pH=4.76+log(0.05 M0.005 M)=4.76+1=5.76