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Use for questions regarding solutions containing a mixture of a strong acid and weak base or vice versa.

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Non-binding buffer at pKa of roughly 6 that dissolves in ethanol?

I'm trying to find a proper buffer for my experiment, which I'd appreciate some suggestions on. I have a solution in which I want to measure the concentration of magnesium ions using a fluorescent ...
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Calculating the pKA value of a mixture of two weak acids?

Will it be possible to find the pKa value of two weak acids? I am working on a project for school on calculating buffer capacities and to find the pH of the buffer solution, I have seen that you need ...
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Calculate the buffer capacity of a mixture/solution?

I am planning an experiment where I am measuring the buffer capacity of a mixture. However the mixture has two weak acids in it. Will having multiple weak acids in the mixture cause any changes in the ...
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Dihydrogenphosphate and hydrogenphosphate buffer solution

I have just come across a problem involving a buffer solution comprising of dihydrogenphosphate ions and hydrogen phosphate ions, which asks how the mixture of these two ions can function as a buffer ...
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Assessing stability of protein used for interaction experiments after changing buffer from tris to HEPES

I have a protein with a theoretical $\mathrm{pI}~9.0$ currently stored in $\pu{25 mM}$ tris and $\pu{250 mM}$ $\ce{NaCl}$ $(\mathrm{pH}~8)$ at $\pu{−80 °C}.$ I need to do experiments in HEPES at $\...
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Stability of n-Dodecyl-beta-D-maltoside in buffer solutions for assay experiments

I have a buffer system which contains multiple salts and in addition DTT and n-Dodecyl-beta-D-maltoside. I understand that DTT is hydrolysing quite fast and this component must be used always fresh ...
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Why are buffer solutions not neutral

I am very confused about buffer solutions and I have lots of ideas about them which don’t integrate together so I really can’t tell which are correct and which are wrong. That being the case it’s ...
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Effects when 100 mmol NaHCO3 are mixed with 50 mmol HCl

I read somewhere that when $\pu{100 mmol}\ \ce{NaHCO3}$ are mixed with $\pu{50 mmol}\ \ce{HCl}$, a buffer arises. I'm confused, since $\ce{HCl}$ is a strong acid, and I thought the classic buffer is ...
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Why do buffer solution only maintain pH to a certain limit?

I know that buffers have a capacity after which they are not able to maintain a relatively stable pH. This capacity is exceeded when we add too much acid or base but I was wondering why does this ...
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Calculating the pH after adding hydrochloric acid to the potassium hydrogen phosphate solution

I am trying to calculate the $\mathrm{pH}$ of a solution obtained by mixing $\pu{20.00 mL}$ of $\pu{0.2 M}$ potassium hydrogen phosphate solution and $\pu{10.00 mL}$ of $\pu{0.25 M}$ hydrochloric acid ...
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What happens to the ions after dissociation in an aqueous solution? [closed]

I'm in high school studying about Buffer Solutions. We had an example of a solution made up of Ammonium Hydroxide and Ammonium Chloride for a Basic Buffer. NH4OH ⇌ NH4 (+) + OH(-) NH4Cl ⇌ NH4 (+) + ...
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Calculate the pH of a buffered solution after adding strong acid [closed]

Calculate the pH of a solution formed by the addition of $0.0020$ moles of $\ce{HCl}$ to $\pu{100.0 mL}$ of $\pu{0.200 M}$ $\ce{CH3NH2}$/ $\ce{0.100 M CH3NH3Cl}$. $K_\mathrm{b}(\ce{CH3NH2})=4.4\times ...
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Sodium Citrate / Sodium Phosphate Buffer Calculations

I'm trying to work through the calculations of a specific paper (linked here / below) but, my numbers are way off and I can't get them to match for the life of me. I need to make the same buffer but ...
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What is the math behind the formula for the concentration of the strong titrant when calculating theoretical buffer capacity of a diprotic system?

I have a question related to finding the theoretical buffer capacity of a diprotic system, specifically about the formula for the concentration of the strong titrant. In this post: What is the formula ...
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Exact calculation of pH of diprotic acid plus strong base

Another post has an excellent "exact" calculation for the [H+] (or pH) of a generic diprotic acid dissociating in water. Combining acid dissociation constants to determine pH of diprotic ...
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pH and degree of dissociation of drugs

I have a doubt, i hope not so stupid. Suppose we consider a buffer solution of acetic acid/acetate at pH = pKa = 4.76 and we add aspirin (pKa = 3.5): given that the pH of the solution is higher than ...
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What is the charge of amino acid in alkaline conditions?

This problem refers to the protein buffer in a living system. "If the blood pH becomes alkaline, there is a release of a proton from the $\ce{NH3+}$ ion, which takes the $\ce{NH2}$ form." I ...
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Does temperature affect ionic strength?

Hello I apologize if this is a dumb question but if I have a phosphate buffer made up of Na2HPO4 and NaH2PO4 and I gradually increase the temperature (lets say 10,20,30,40,50) what would happen to the ...
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Measuring [A-]/[HA-] with Buffer and Indicator

I'm very confused on how to calculate the [A-]/[HA] value, given the fact that my dilution series uses buffers at various pH values with the same indicator (supplied at the same concentration to each ...
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Why doesn't the volume of NH3 = 325 ml in this problem? [closed]

I'm struggling with the problem below, and don't understand why A buffer solution with pH = 9.0 is to be prepared from a 0.2 M ammonia solution and a 0.15 M $\ce{HCl}$ solution. The sum of the molar ...
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Why does "bis-tris propane" have two pKa values?

Wikipedia gives two pKa values for "Bis-tris propane". What about bis-tris-propane gives this compound two pKa values where other compounds have only one? How am I to choose which pKa value ...
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How to calculate the buffer capacity for polyprotic acids? specifically H2PO4 --- HPO42- + H30+

as the title says. Is b= amount of OH-/ H3O divided by volume of buffer x change in pH wrong to use with polyprotic acids? Can I calculate the buffering capacity of a sodium phosphate buffer made up ...
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Calculating acid volumes needed

I collect water quality samples used for irrigation. The samples are sent to a lab to measure $\ce{Ca^{2+}, Mg^{2+}, CO3^{2-}, HCO3^-}$, pH, and total dissolved solids. I need to use acid to prevent ...
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What happens when you add a weak acid to a solution buffered at a pH of 8.0?

There are a lot of textbook examples showing what happens to the pH of a buffered solution when you add strong acids and strong bases. Searching for an example calculation where you add weak acids or ...
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Will the solid formed after dehydration of a disodium hydrogen phosphate + sodium hydroxide solution be hygroscopic at STP?

Given a solution consisting of disodium hydrogen phosphate + sodium hydroxide (approaching a pH of 12), will the solid formed after dehydration of the solution be hygroscopic at STP? Which salts are ...
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A method to create NH3-NH4Cl buffer solution using titration method

My aim is to create a basic buffer solution. I know that to create a basic buffer solution, we need a strong acid and weak base. In my case I have chosen $\ce{NH3}$ and $\ce{NH4Cl}$. Using titration, ...
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pH calculation of a mixure containing 2 strong acids and a buffer mixture

Calculate the pH of a mixtureof 10 mL 0,1 M HCl ; 5 mL 0,1 M HNO3 ; 10 mL 0,2 M HAc ; 15 mL 0,4 M NaAc. My understanding was that I have to find the [H+] by: finding the concentration of the products ...
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How to find pH for acetate buffer?

Calculate the pH of the solution that results when $\pu{40.0 mL}$ of $\pu{0.100 M}$ $\ce{CH3COOH}$ is mixed with $\pu{30.0 mL}$ of $\pu{0.200 M}$ $\ce{NaCH3COO}.$ $K_\mathrm{a}(\ce{CH3COOH}) = \pu{1....
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How to make NaxPO4 buffer?

I am currently trying to make a buffer for protein expression. According to the article, I am to use a buffer with $\pu{50 mM}$ $\ce{Na_{x}PO4}$, $\pu{pH 8}$ (and $\ce{0.5 M NaCl}$). How do I make the ...
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Finding dissolved amount of base from pH and solubility product

Calculate the amount of $\ce{Mg(OH)2}$ which is solubilized in $\pu{1.25 L}$ of a buffered solution at $\mathrm{pH} = 9.5$. $(K_\mathrm{sp}(\ce{Mg(OH)2}) = \pu{5.61E-12})$. From $\mathrm{pH}$ I ...
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How to calculate a citric acid and trisodium citrate buffer?

I am trying to calculate how to prepare 500 mL of a citric acid (H3Cit) and trisodium citrate (Na3Cit) buffer with a pH = 4.5 and a total concentration of 0.1 M. I know that it is necessary to use the ...
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Can addition of a "neutral" salt like NaCl assist pH test strip measurement accuracy in low ionic strength/poorly buffered solutions?

After a web-search, it seems ISAs (Ionic Strength Adjusters) are offered commercially to assist pH electrode/probe measurements. Presumably meant to increase conductivity (without affecting pH ...
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How to estimate the pH of multi-component buffer (phosphate buffer in equilibrium with CO2 rich atmosphere)?

I wonder how the pH of buffer solution can be estimated if buffer consists of several systems in equilibrium to the gas phase. For example, (based on growth medium for one of the bacteria) buffer ...
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How strongly affected is the buffering capacity of sodium carbonate - sodium bicarbonate by temperature changes?

I would like to do a lab regarding the affects of temperature on the buffering capacity of sodium carbonate - sodium bicarbonate in particular for sulfuric acid. Currently I have two competing ...
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pH of PBS after adding acetic acid

Why is there a need for pH adjustment below ? Can pH go below 4.3 after adding acetic acid to PBS ? “First prepare stock solution consisting of 50 ml of 10× PBS (pH 7.4), 12.5 ml of 80% glycerol, and ...
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Prepairing a Sodium Acetate buffer - Meaning of molarity

We have instructions to prepare a "50 mM Sodium Acetate, pH 5 solution". I am not entirely sure what does the molarity refer to in this case. Does it mean: Add Sodium Acetate salt up to 50 ...
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How do buffers work? and why only solutions of a weak acid and its salt with a strong base or vice versa work as a buffer [closed]

Please note that the definition of a buffer in my textbook is given as The solutions which resist change in pH on dilution or with the addition of small amounts of acid and alkali are called Buffer ...
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How do two species from the same buffer system have different pKa values? [closed]

$$ \begin{array}{lr} \hline \text{Reagent}~(\pu{0.1 M}~\text{solutions}) & \mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{a} \\ \hline \text{Ammonia} & 9.25 \\ \text{Acetic acid} & 4.75 \\ \text{Ammonium chloride} &...
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How exactly does a buffer made up of a weak acid and its conjugate base work upon addition of hydroxide ions? [duplicate]

Consider a buffer solution containing a weak acid and its conjugate base ($c_\mathrm{total} = \pu{0.1 mol L-1}$): $$\ce{HA <=> H^+ + A^-}$$ When $\ce{H+}$ ions are added (from a strong acid), ...
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buffer "recipe" needed [closed]

I have a question, that I hope can be answered without the respondant showing off how much they know about chemistry and talking in "words of art". It's been 50 years since I tool chemistry ...
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Buffer problem in polyprotic acids [duplicate]

I read a problem which was as follows: Equal volumes of $\pu{1M} \ \ce{H3PO4}$ and $\pu{1M} \ \ce{Na3PO4}$ are mixed. The $\mathrm{pH}$ of the resultant mixture is (along with this $K_\mathrm{a1}, K_\...
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Finding the pOH of a buffer from the scratch without the Henderson Hasselbalch equation

I found this question on the internet that said: Find the pOH of the solution obtained by mixing $\pu{0.1 mol}$ of $\mathrm{NH_4 OH}$ $(K_\mathrm b = 10^{-5})$ and $\pu{0.1 mol}$ of $\ce{(NH4)2SO4}$ ...
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titrating a weak acid with strong base in the present of buffer

I would like to get a neutral salt solution for a weak acid whose pKa is 3.42. This weak acid is in the form of solution (now is 20% w/w), thus I cannot directly dissolve the powder into the buffer ...
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Given initial moles of weak acid, find moles of conjugate base to be added to get a final pH (volume unknown)

I am preparing notes on buffers and I came across this problem on a website: Given 10.0 mmol of a weak acid HA with $\textrm{p}K_a =5$, how many mmol of NaA needs to be added to have a final $\textrm{...
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Calculating the pH of a 'buffer' solution?

Question: Determine the $\mathrm{pH}$ of the solution resulting when $\pu{100 cm^3}$ of $\pu{0.50 mol dm-3}$ $\ce{CH2ClCOOH}$ is mixed with $\pu{200 cm^3}$ of $\pu{0.10 mol dm-3}$ $\ce{NaOH}$. The ...
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How to (numerically) model a phosphoric acid titration curve

I've been learning how to simulate a 1M phosphoric acid titration curve using numerical methods in R. So far has this has been the best curve: Notice how it flattens out (artificially) towards the ...
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Is mixture of ammonium hydroxide and ammonium nitrate a buffer solution? [closed]

Is a mixture of $\ce{NH4OH}$ and $\ce{NH4NO3}$ a buffer solution? I have seen some examples with $\ce{NH4OH}$ and $\ce{NH4Cl}$ but never $\ce{NH4NO3}$.
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How to calculate how much weak acid would dissociate in water?

So I know water has a pH of 7. If we add 0.1 mol of a strong acid inside 1 liter of water, it WILL fully dissociate into 0.1 mol of A- and 0.1 mol of H+ thus making the pH of the solution 1. But what ...
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How to calculate pH of an CH3COOH solution? [closed]

please, does anyone know, how to properly (with calculation procedure) calcutate $\mathrm{pH}$ of an $\ce{CH3COOH}$, when you know only: -$\ce{CH3COOH}$ is 8% (water solution) -density of $\ce{...
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Preparation of a HCN/NaCN buffer that has a pH of 9.8 and an osmotic pressure of 1.35 atm at 298 K

You are asked to prepare $\pu{2.0 L}$ of a $\ce{HCN/NaCN}$ buffer that has a $\mathrm{pH}$ of $9.8$ and an osmotic pressure of $\pu{1.35 atm}$ at $\pu{298 K}$. What masses of $\ce{HCN}$ and $\ce{NaCN}$...
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