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#9 The next set of questions involve determining the buffer capacity of the acetate/acetic acid buffer you just made. Ob

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 4:08 pm
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9 The Next Set Of Questions Involve Determining The Buffer Capacity Of The Acetate Acetic Acid Buffer You Just Made Ob 1
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#9 The next set of questions involve determining the buffer capacity of the acetate/acetic acid buffer you just made. Obtain 25.0 mL of your buffer in a beaker. Add 1.0 mL of 1.0 M HCI (or NaOH) and record the pH. 4.87 Answer format: Number: Round to: 2 decimal places. # 10 Obtain 25.0 mL of deionized water in a beaker. Add 1.0 mL of 1.0 M HCI (or NaOH) and record the pH. 1.41 Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 2 decimal places. 0.30 # 11 Using equation 4, calculate the buffer capacity of the buffer acetic acid/sodium acetate solution = mol L1 per unit pH change. Hints: See the buffer capacity formula#4 given in the background information, and note below the formula. Pay careful attention to units in the question. Volume of buffer used is 0.025L. Moles of acid or base added to the buffer can be calculated using the molarity and volume of the HCI or NaOH added. Submit buffer capacity = Answer format: Number: Round to: 2 decimal places. Show Hint Edit Submit # 12 Please show your work for this answer using the formula editor below. 0.0075 mol 0.025L = 0.30 mol L -1
# 13 Using equation 4, calculate the buffer capacity of water = Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 4 decimal places. M per unit pH change
buffer capacity = moles of OH- or H3O+ added ApH x vol. ΔΡΗ x vol. buffer