
Originally Posted by
Aisha_18
Given a 1.0M solution of acetic acid pKa= 4.76 and sodium acetate, describe how you would prepare a 1.0L of 0.10M acetate buffer.
You want 0.1 moles per liter of
acetate. Acetate comes from both acetic acid and from sodium acetate (One mole of acetate per mole of compound in both cases). So, you probably want a 50/50 butter. First, decide how much of the final solution you want. Do you want 1 liter of 1.0 M solution, or do you want 100 mL or another volume. The amounts you add depend on how much you prepare.
Weigh out sodium acetate -- 0.05 moles per liter of final solution. Figure out how much. You know the concentration of acetic acid, so figure out the volume of acetic acid to be added to make 0.05 moles per liter of the final solution. Hint: if you have 1.0 Moles/Liter of solution and you add 1 liter, you'll get 1 mole of acetic acid.
Add the sodium acetate and the acetic acid to a volumetric flask of the appropriate size (whatever you decided on) and add water to fill to the calibration mark.