How many mL of 0.90 M HCl must be added to 250 mL of 0.280 F sodium formate in order to adjust the pH to 3.50? Formic acid Ka = 1.8x10^-4
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You work in a research lab with a chemist who asks you to make 500.0 mL of a formic acid/sodium formate buffer solution with pH = 4.10. Formic acid is HCOOH(aq); sodium formate is NaHCOO(s) and is soluble in water. The total concentration of formic acid + formate ion in the buffer is to be 0.120 M. Ka(HCOOH) = 1.77 × 10–4 (pKa = 3.75). In the storeroom, there are the following reagents: (i) solid sodium formate, (ii) a 3.00...