How do you calculate buffer capacity?

1 Answer
Dec 7, 2014

A buffer solution will maintain a constant pH with the addition of small amounts of acid and alkali.

There is a limit to the amount of acid or alkali that the buffer can handle.

The buffer capacity is given by the expression:

(dn)/(d(pH))

dn is a tiny amount of added base which results in tiny change in pH shown as d(pH)

If you have a weak acid whose dissociation constant is K_a then the buffer capacity is given by :

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C_A is the concentration of the acid.