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5 points) I want to prepare a buffer at pH 3.50 using citric acid and monosodium...
Calculate the molar ratio of citric acid and sodium citrate required to prepare 40mM buffer pH 4.8 citric acid pka= 3.13, 4.76, 6.39
What is the ratio of citric acid (pK1 = 3.09) to monosodium citrate in a 1.0 M citric acid solution with a pH = 2.09
4. You want to prepare a buffer with a pH of 9.00. You decide to use NH3 and NH4CI, which has a pK-9.25. ( oase What ratio of [NH,)/[NH4ČI] is required to make this buffer? (5 points) a. PH-PKa tlog fA pLD-4.75 00
Suppose you want to prepare a buffer with a pH of 4.35 using formic acid. What ratio of [sodium formate]/[formic acid] do you need to make this buffer? Formic acid has a Ka of 1.8x10-4. Show work please.
1. What is the pH of a buffer solution prepared with a 0.4 M sodium citrate and 1% citric acid (pka for citric acid - 3.13, MW - 192 g/mol)? 8. A buffer solution is prepared using 0.4 mole of a weakly basic drug (pka - 10.1) and an unknown quantity of its salt. The final solution has a pH of 8.99. How much of the salt was used? 9. A buffer solution with a desired pH of 8.15 needs...
What is the pH of a buffer solution prepared with a 0.5 M sodium citrate and 1% citric acid (pKa for citric acid = 3.13, MW = 192 g/mole).
Citric Acid has 3 pKas: 3.13, 4.76, and 6.39. How many grams of sodium citrate monobasic (HOC(COONa)(CH2COOH)2) and citric acid (HOC(COOH)(CH2COOH)2) are needed to make 300 mL of a 10 mM citrate buffer of exactly pH 2.8? The molecular weight of sodium citrate monobasic (NaH7C6O7) is 214.11 g/mol and that of citric acid (H8C6O7) is 192.12 g/mol.
4. You want to prepare a buffer with a pH of 9.00. You decide to use NH3 and NH4CI, which has a pK2=9.25. a. What ratio of [NH3]/[NH4Cl] is required to make this buffer? (5 points) b. If the concentration of NH4Cl is 0.10M, what should the concentration of NH3 be? (3 points)
Citrate buffer and acid phosphatase 1 mUnits/ml in citrate buffer are required for today’s experiment. • Calculate the volume of Acid phosphatase stock solution (0.5 Units/ ml.) required to prepare 100ml of acid phosphatase 1 mUnits/ml • Calculate the quantity of citric acid and sodium citrate is required to prepare 1 litre of citrate buffer pH 4.8 • Citric acid anhydrous C6H8O7 MW: 192 Sodium Citrate, Dihydrate C6H507*2H20 MW: 294 • The pKa1 is 3.08, pKa2 is 4.74 and pKa3...
Calculate the weight of citric acid – H2O (MW = 210 g/mol) and NaOH (MW 40g/mol) needed to prepare 1.0 L of citrate buffer which is 0.2 M in Na+ and pH 5.2 (pK1= 3.13, pK2= 4.76, pK3= 6.4. Answers: 24.2 g citric acid – H2O and 8.0 g NaOH