How to acidified buffer solution acetic acid and sodium acetate?
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A solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate (CH3COOH + CH3COONa) is an example of a buffer that consists of a weak acid and its salt. An example of a buffer that consists of a weak base and its salt is a solution of ammonia and ammonium chloride (NH3(aq) + NH4Cl(aq)).
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Acetate Buffer (pH 3.6 to 5.6) recipe and preparationPrepare 800 mL of distilled water in a suitable container.Add 7.721 g of Sodium Acetate to the solution.Add 0.353 g of Acetic Acid to the solution.Adjust solution to final desired pH using HCl or NaOH.Add distilled water until volume is 1 L.
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