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What molar ratio of sodium acetate to acetic acid should be used to prepare a buffer with pH = 4.5? Ka acetic acid = 1.8 x 10-5.

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Answer: molar ratio: 0.58

Explanation:

This is a buffer problem. We would use the equation [tex]pH=pKa+log(\frac{base}{acid} )[/tex]. Since we were given Ka and pH, we can find the ratio.

pKa=-log(Ka)

pKa=-log(1.8×10⁻⁵)

pKa=4.74

Now that we have pKa, we can plug in our values and find the molar ratio. Instead of writing base/acid, let's use x.

4.5=4.74+log(x)

-0.24=log(x)

10⁻⁰⁻²⁴=x

x=0.58

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