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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Buffers and Titrations
Buffer Range Problems
2 Activities
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)
Between 7.5 and 8.5
Between 7.5 and 9.5
Between 8.8 and 10.8
Between 9.8 and 11.8
I don't know
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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?
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
Buffer Solutions
Consider the following diagrams representing different buffer solutions:
Which of these buffer solutions has the highest acid AND base buffer capacities?
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
.