Answer:
4.504g of acetic acid
Step-by-step explanation:
The acetic acid in reaction with NaOH produce acetate ion, thus:
CH₃COOH + NaOH → CH₃COO⁻ + H₂O + Na⁺
That means the moles of acetate buffer comes, in the first, from the acetic acid
As you need 500mL (0,500L) of a 0.150M acetate buffer, moles are:
0.500L × (0.150mol / 1L) = 0.075 moles of acetate. That is:
0.075mol = [CH₃COO⁻] + [CH₃COOH]
Thus, grams of acetic acid you need to prepare the buffer are:
0.075 moles acetic acid × (60.05g / 1mol) = 4.504g of acetic acid