How would you prepare 500 mL of a 0.01 mol/L buffer with pH 7.00 from 0.2 mol/L stock solutions of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate?
2 Answers
See below.
Explanation:
You dilute 25 mL of each stock solution to 500 mL to get 0.01 mol/L solutions.Then you mix 300 mL of 0.01 mol/L
Calculate the dilution of the stock solutions
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∴ You dilute 25 mL of each of the stock solutions to 500 mL to prepare the 0.01 mol/L solutions for the buffer.
Calculate the volumes of each solution needed
The chemical equation for the buffer is
or
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is
Both solutions have the same concentration, so the ratio of the volumes is the same as the ratio of the molarities.
(1)
(2)
Substitute (1) into (2).
Mix 300 mL of 0.01 mol/L
Note: The answer can have only one significant figure, because that is all you gave for the volume, the concentrations, and the pH.
Here's another way to prepare the buffer.
Explanation:
Add 16 mL of 0.2 mol/L
Calculate the moles of each component needed
The chemical equation for the buffer is
or
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is
Both solutions have the same concentration, so the ratio of the volumes is the same as the ratio of the moles.
(1)
(2)
Substitute (1) into (2).
Calculate the volumes of each component
Add 16 mL of 0.2 mol/L
Note: I calculated the volumes to two significant figures, but only one significant figure is justified by your data.