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Calculate the ph of a solution that is 0.230 m in sodium formate (hcoona) and 0.100 m in formic acid (hcooh).

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The pH of the solution is 4,13

This solution is a typical example of a buffer solution, in which a weak acid and its conjugate base are together and resists the addition of acids or bases. For calculating the pH of a buffer solution, we use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation, which is the following:


pH=pKa+log( ( [A^(-)])/([HA])) \\ \\ pH=3,77+log ((0,230M)/(0,100M))\\ \\ pH= 4,13

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