Drill: A 0.100 M solution of HZ ionizes 20.0 %. Calculate: KaHZ
Buffer Solutions
A solution that resists changes in pH Buffer Solution A solution that resists changes in pH
Made from the combination of a weak acid & its salt Buffer Solution Made from the combination of a weak acid & its salt
Made from the combination of a weak base & its salt Buffer Solution Made from the combination of a weak base & its salt
Buffer Examples Mix acetic acid & sodium acetate Mix ammonia & ammonium chloride
A buffer solution works best when the acid to salt ratio is 1 : 1
A buffer solution works best when the base to salt ratio is 1 : 1
Buffer Solution The buffering capacity of a solution works best when the pH is near the pKa
pKa or pKb pKa = - log Ka pKb = - log Kb
Buffer Problems Calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.10 M HAc in 0.10 M NaAc: Ka = 1.8 x 10-5
AP CHM HW Problem: 9 Page: 421
CHM II HW Problem: 11 Page: 818
Calculate the pH of 0.10 M NH3 in 0.20 M NH4NO3: Buffer Problems Calculate the pH of 0.10 M NH3 in 0.20 M NH4NO3: Kb = 1.8 x 10-5
Calculate the pH of a solution containing Buffer Problems Calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.10 M HBz in 0.20 M NaBz: Ka = 6.4 x 10-5
Calculate the pH of a solution containing Drill: Calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.30 M HZ in 0.10 M NaZ: Ka = 3.0 x 10-5
Calculate the pH of a solution containing Buffer Problem Calculate the pH of a solution containing 0.50 M R-NH2 in 0.10 M R-NH3I: Kb = 4.0 x 10-5
HA H+ + A- [H+][A-] [HA] Ka =
HA H+ + A- Ka [A-] [H+] [HA] =
HA H+ + A- [Ka][HA] [A-] [H+]=
HA H+ + A- [HA] [A-] [H+] = (Ka)
pH = [HA] [A-] pKa - log
Henderson-Hasselbach Eq pH = pKa + log
Henderson-Hasselbach Eq pOH = pKb+ log
Buffer Problems Calculate the salt to acid ratio to make a buffer solution with pH = 5.0 Ka for HBZ = 2.0 x 10-5
AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 14 Problem: 23 Page: 421
CHM II HW Read: Chapter 19 Problem: 23a Page: 819
Drill: Calculate the pH of a buffer solution containing 0.25 M HX in 0.50 M KX. Ka = 2.5 x 10-5
Buffer Problems Calculate the salt to base ratio to make a buffer solution with pH = 9.48 Kb for MOH = 2.0 x 10-5
Calculate the HCO3- to H2CO3 ratio in blood with pH = 7.40 Ka1 for H2CO3 = 4.4 x 10-7
150 ml of 0. 10 M NaOH is added to 100. 0 ml of 0. 10 M H2CO3 150 ml of 0.10 M NaOH is added to 100.0 ml of 0.10 M H2CO3. Calculate all. Ka1 for H2CO3 = 4.4 x 10-7 Ka2 for H2CO3 = 4.7 x 10-11
AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 14 Problem: 33 Page: 422
CHM II HW Read: Chapter 19 Problem: 31 Page: 819