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What will be the pH of a buffer solution containing an acid of pKa7.5, with an acid concentration exactly one fourth of that of the conjugate base

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Answer: pH of buffer solution is 8.1

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation is:


pH=pK_a+\log([A^-])/([HA])


pH is the concentration of
[H^+]


pK_a is the acid dissociation constant,


A^- and
HA are concentrations of the conjugate base and starting acid.

Putting in the values we get:


pH=7.5+\log(x)/((x)/(4))


pH=8.1

Thus pH of buffer solution is 8.1

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