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A solution containing a mixture of lactic acid and lactate was found to have a pH of 4.26. Calculate the ratio of the lactate concentration to the lac

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Given :

pH of solution of mixture of lactic acid and lactate is 4.26 .

To Find :
log( \frac{[ \text{Conc. of lactate}]}{[\text{Conc . of lactic acid }]}) = 0.4

The ratio of the lactate concentration to the lactate .

Solution :

We know , pKa of lactic acid is :

pKa = 3.86 .

Now , the solution of lactic acid and lactate is a buffer solution .

So , pHof buffer acid is given by :


pH=pKa+log(([Salt])/([Acid]))

Putting all given values :


log( \frac{[ \text{Conc. of lactate}]}{[\text{Conc . of lactic acid }]}) = 0.4

Taking anti log both the sides , we get :


\frac{[ \text{Conc. of lactate}]}{[\text{Conc . of lactic acid }]} = 2.51

Therefore , the ratio of the lactate concentration to the lactate is 2.51 .

Hence , this is the required solution .

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