In making buffer 4, using disodium hydrogen phosphate (base) and 3.01g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (acid) in sufficient water to produce 1000mL. Adjust the pH with glacial acetic acid. What will be masses of acid and base to used to make 5mM concentration?
In making buffer 4, using disodium hydrogen phosphate (base) and 3.01g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (acid) in sufficient water to produce 1000mL. Adjust the pH with glacial acetic acid. What will be masses of acid and base to used to make 5mM concentration?
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Chapter15: Acid–base Equilibria
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- In making buffer 4, using disodium hydrogen phosphate (base) and 3.01g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (acid) in sufficient water to produce 1000mL. Adjust the pH with glacial acetic acid. What will be masses of acid and base to used to make 5mM concentration?
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- In making buffer 4, dissolve 5.04g disodium hydrogen phosphate (base) and 3.01g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (acid) in sufficient water to produce 1000mL. Adjust the pH with glacial acetic acid. At what concentration was both base and acid prepared?
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- In making buffer 4, dissolve 5.04g disodium hydrogen phosphate (base) and 3.01g of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (acid) in sufficient water to produce 1000mL. Adjust the pH with glacial acetic acid. At what concentration was both base and acid prepared?
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