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You need to prepare 100.0 mL of a pH 4.00 buffer solution using 0.100 M benzoic acid (p K a = 4.20 ) and 0.200 M sodium benzoate. How many milliliters of each solution should be mixed to prepare this buffer?

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Answer : The volume of sodium benzoate and benzoic acid solution mixed to prepare this buffer should be, 29.0 mL and 71 mL respectively.

Explanation :

Let the volume of sodium benzoate (salt) be, x

So, the volume of benzoic acid (acid) will be, (100 - x)

Using Henderson Hesselbach equation :


pH=pK_a+\log ([Salt])/([Acid])

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:


4.00=4.20+\log \left((((0.200x)/(100)))/(((0.100(100-x))/(100)))\right)

x = 29.0

The volume of sodium benzoate = x = 29.0 mL

The volume of benzoic acid (acid) = (100 - x) = (100 - 29.0) = 71 mL

Thus, the volume of sodium benzoate and benzoic acid solution mixed to prepare this buffer should be, 29.0 mL and 71 mL respectively.

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