Prepare 1.0 L of 0.2 M citrate buffer, pH 5.3. Assume the availability of crystalline citric acid (FW 210), monosodium citrate (FW 214), disodium citrate (FW 236), trisodium citrate (FW 258), and 1.0 M NaOH. Citric acid pka1 = 3.10, pka2 = 4.75, pka3 = 5.40

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Prepare 1.0 L of 0.2 M citrate buffer, pH 5.3. Assume the availability of crystalline citric acid (FW 210), monosodium citrate (FW 214), disodium citrate (FW 236), trisodium citrate (FW 258), and 1.0 M NaOH. Citric acid pka1 = 3.10, pka2 = 4.75, pka3 = 5.40

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