How much NaOH (in moles) must be added to 1 L of a buffer solution that is 1.8 M in acetic acid and 1.2 M in sodium acetate to result in a buffer solution of pH 5.22? Assume the volume to remain constant.
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We know that the buffer solution is composed of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium acetate (CH3COONa). The dissociation of acetic acid in water is given by the following equation: CH3COOH ⇌ CH3COO- + H+ Show more…
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