Which of the following set of solutions could be used to prepare a buffer solution?
0.1 M HCl and 0.1 M NaCl
1 M KHCO3 and 1 M KOH
1 M HNO2 and 1 M NaNO3
1 M NaHC2O4 and 1 M H2C2O4
The answer is 1 M NaHC2O4 and 1 M H2C2O4 but why can we use 1 M HNO2 and 1 M NaNO3?
0.1 M HCl and 0.1 M NaCl
1 M KHCO3 and 1 M KOH
1 M HNO2 and 1 M NaNO3
1 M NaHC2O4 and 1 M H2C2O4
The answer is 1 M NaHC2O4 and 1 M H2C2O4 but why can we use 1 M HNO2 and 1 M NaNO3?
2 Answers
A buffer must be a combination of a weak acid (or base) and a salt that contains the conjugate of that weak acid or base.
Explanation:
While
The conjugate of a weak acid will be a base of some appreciable strength which enables it to acquire
Had the salt been
Explanation:
A buffer could be made with
bilbo.chm.uri.edu/CHM112/lectures/buffer.htm
A buffer is a solution that can maintain a nearly constant pH if it is diluted, or if relatively small amounts of strong acids or bases are added.
A buffer solution can be made by mixing a weak acid with one of its salts OR mixing a weak base with one of its salts.
A more technical way of saying this is that a buffer solution consists of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base OR a weak base and its conjugate acid.
https://www.chemicool.com/definition/buffers_acid_base.html