Calculating Buffer Volumes for pH and Concentration Ratios

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In summary, the conversation discusses the process of creating a buffer solution with a 1:2 ratio of acid to base using a 0.1M acid and 0.25M salt. The solution requires 333.3 cm3 of acid and 666.6 cm3 of base, with no additional water needed. However, after considering the initial molar ratio of 1:2.5, the correct ratio is determined to be 1:0.8, requiring 555.6 cm3 of acid and 444.4 cm3 of base. The correctness of this solution is not confirmed, as the conversation is not focused on checking homework but providing guidance.
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Homework Statement


An buffer is made from a 0.1M acid and a 0.25 M salt.
According to the equation
pH = pKa - log[acid]/[base]
the ratio acid:base is 1:2

What volumes are required to make a 1 dm3 solution?

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According to the 1:2 ratio we would need
333.3 cm3 of acid and 666.6 cm3 of base
However as the initial concentration of acid to base is 0.1:0.25 we instead say
volume acid = 333.3cm3
volume base = 666.6 cm3/2.5 = 266.6 cm3
volume water = 400 cm3

(all of these volumes are rounded to the nearest 0.1 cm3)

is this correct?
 
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Question doesn't say anything about using additional water for dilution, so I don't think that's the correct answer.
 
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yes but as I need to make up a litre the rest of the solution must be water
 
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No, you don't have to add water. If you mix correct volumes of both solutions you will have a liter of solution with a correct ratio of acid and conjugate base. Try to write two equations describing both ratio and volume - that will give you two equations in two unknowns, easy to solve.
 
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666.67 cm3 acid
and
333.333 cm3[/base]
 
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Have you checked if the ratio is correct if you use these volumes?
 
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ratio acid:base assuming 1M:1M initial ratio gives 1:2
BUT initial molar ratio is 1:2.5
therefore new acid:base ratio from pH = pKa - log[acid]/[base] is 1:(2/2.5) = 1:0.8
...oh
acid: 555.6 cm3
base: 444.4 cm3

right?
 
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Sorry, we are not checking homework, we are helping solve it.
 
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This is not homework
this is a revision question I can't find an answer to
am i right?
 

Related to Calculating Buffer Volumes for pH and Concentration Ratios

What is a buffer solution?

A buffer solution is a solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added. It is composed of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or a weak base and its conjugate acid) in approximately equal amounts.

How is the buffer capacity of a solution determined?

The buffer capacity of a solution is determined by the concentration and relative amounts of the weak acid and its conjugate base (or weak base and its conjugate acid). The more concentrated and balanced these components are, the higher the buffer capacity of the solution.

What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation?

The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is a mathematical expression used to calculate the pH of a buffer solution. It is written as pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA]), where pKa is the acid dissociation constant and [A-] and [HA] are the concentrations of the conjugate base and weak acid, respectively.

How do you calculate the required buffer volume for a specific pH and concentration ratio?

The required buffer volume can be calculated by rearranging the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to solve for the concentration of the conjugate base ([A-]). This concentration can then be used to calculate the volume of the buffer solution needed to achieve a specific pH and concentration ratio.

What factors can affect the accuracy of buffer volume calculations?

The accuracy of buffer volume calculations can be affected by factors such as temperature, ionic strength, and the presence of other ions or compounds that can interact with the buffer components. It is important to consider these factors and make appropriate adjustments when calculating buffer volumes.

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