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1. john needs to create a buffered solution at a ph of 3.5 for his biomedical laboratory

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Answer:

Use a ratio of 0.44 mol lactate to 1 mol of lactic acid

Step-by-step explanation:

John could prepare a lactate buffer.

He can use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to find the acid/base ratio for the buffer.


\text{pH} = \text{pK}_{\text{a}} + \log\frac{\text{[A$^(-)$]}}{\text{[HA]}}\\\\3.5 = 3.86 + \log\frac{\text{[A$^(-)$]}}{\text{[HA]}}\\\\\log\frac{\text{[A$^(-)$]}}{\text{[HA]}} = 3.5 - 3.86 = -0.36\\\\\frac{\text{[A$^(-)$]}}{\text{[HA]}} = 10^(-0.36) = \mathbf{0.44}

He should use a ratio of 0.44 mol lactate to 1 mol of lactic acid.

For example, he could mix equal volumes of 0.044 mol·L⁻¹ lactate and 0.1 mol·L⁻¹ lactic acid.

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