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You need to produce a buffer solution that has a pH of 5.39. You already have a solution that contains 10. mmol (millimoles) of acetic acid. How many millimoles of acetate (the conjugate base of acetic acid) will you need to add to this solution?

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Answer:

Milli moles of acetate = 43.65 mmol

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH of a buffer solution is calculated using Henderson Hassalbalch's equation, which is:


pH=pKa+log([salt])/([acid])

Where

[Salt] = concentration of salt (sodium acetate, the conjugate base)

[acid] = concentration of acid (acetic acid) = 10 mmol

pH = 5.39

For acetic acid

pKa =4.75

Putting values


5.39=4.75+log([acetate])/([10mmol])


0.64=log([acetate])/(10)

Taking antilog


4.365=([acetate])/(10)

moles of acetate = 43.65 mmol

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