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Buffer Solutions
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Buffers and Titrations
Foming Buffers
3 Activities
Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Buffers and Titrations
Buffer Range Problems
2 Activities
Consider the following diagrams representing different buffer solutions:
Which of these buffer solutions has the highest acid AND base buffer capacities?
i.
ii.
iii.
i and ii have the same acid and base buffer capacities
ii and iii have the same acid and base buffer capacities
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More Foming Buffers Questions:
Buffer Chemistry
Which of the following mixtures would constitute as a buffer.
Buffer Chemistry
Which of the following mixtures would constitute as a buffer.
Consider a buffer solution prepared from HOCl and NaOCl. Which is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when NaOH is added to this buffer?
A buffer is formed by dissolving 5g of sodium benzoate, C
6
H
5
COONa, and 6g of benzoic acid, C
6
H
5
COOH (K
a
=6.5 x 10
-5
) in 1 L of water.
Which of the following solutions can rightfully be called a buffer solution?
A solution made by mixing 1 mol of H
2
CO
3
and 0.25 mol of NaOH
A solution made by mixing 1 mol of H
2
CO
3
and 0.25 mol of K
2
CO
3
Buffer Problem
What is the pH of the buffer that has 0.81M of CH
3
COOH and 0.21M CH
3
COO-? KCH
3
COOH=1.8x10^-5
Now if we added 0.14M of HCl what is the new pH of the buffer? (ICE table since we need to consider the values at EQUILIBRIUM to find the pH)
Buffer Solutions
Which of the following solutions can rightfully be called a buffer solution?
Buffers/Titrations
A student prepares a buffer solution in the lab by titrating bleach (sodium hypochlorite, NaCℓO) with HCl until they produce a 1:1 buffer. Ka for HClO = 3.5 x 10
-8
.
More Buffer Range Problems Questions:
Practice: Buffers/Titrations
Buffers and Titrations - Long Answer Practice Problem
A student prepares a buffer solution in the lab by titrating bleach (sodium hypochlorite, NaCℓO) with HCℓ until they produce a 1:1 buffer. Ka for HClO = 3.5 x 10
-8
.
a. What is the pH of their buffer solution?
Buffer
If we are told that the Kb for the base in our base buffer is 6.3x10
-5
what is the buffer range? (ans in pH)
Consider the following diagrams representing different buffer solutions:
Which of these buffer solutions has the highest acid AND base buffer capacities?
Comparatively how many moles of strong acid or strong base can we add a NaHCO
3
/ Na
2
CO
3
buffer with a pH of 9.85 before the buffer capacity will be exceeded? K
a
of HCO
3
-
= 4.8×10
-11
Buffers/Titrations
A student prepares a buffer solution in the lab by titrating bleach (sodium hypochlorite, NaCℓO) with HCl until they produce a 1:1 buffer. Ka for HClO = 3.5 x 10
-8
.