Answer:
4.1
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we will calculate the moles of each species.
- Lactic acid: 0.225 L × 0.85 mol/L = 0.19 mol
- Lactate: 0.435 L × 0.68 mol/L = 0.30 mol
The volume of the mixture is 0.225 L + 0.435 L = 0.660 L
The concentration of the species in the buffer are:
- Lactic acid: 0.19 mol/0.660 L = 0.29 M
- Lactate: 0.30 mol/0.660 L =0.45 M
We can find the pH of the buffer using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation.
pH = pKa + log [lactate] / [lactic acid]
pH = -log 1.38 × 10⁻⁴ + log 0.45 M / 0.29 M
pH = 4.1