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Acid Base Chemistry: Buffers: Worksheet 4

1. A buffer solution is formed by adding 0.500 mol of sodium acetate and 0.500 mol of acetic acid to
1.00 L H2O. What is the pH of the solution at equilibrium? (Ka = 1.80 x 10-5)
(A) 5.05 (B) 4.74 (C) 4.44 (D) 2.38 (E) None of these

2. The amount (in grams) of sodium acetate (MW = 82.0) to be added to 500.0 mL of 0.200 molar
acetic acid (Ka = 1.80 x 10-5) in order to make a buffer with pH = 5.000 is
(A) 69 (B) 0.180 (C) 14.9 (D) 29.5 (E) None of these

3. What volumes of 0.500 M HNO2 (Ka = 4.0 X 10-4) and 0.500 M NaNO2 must be mixed to prepare
1.0 L of a solution buffered at pH 3.55?
(A) 500 mL of each solution
(B) 703 mL 0.500 M HNO2, 297 mL 0.500 M NaNO2
(C) 413 mL 0.500 M HNO2, 587 mL 0.500 M NaNO2
(D) 297 mL 0.500 M HNO2, 703 mL 0.500 M NaNO2
(E) 587 mL 0.500 M HNO2, 413 mL 0.500 M NaNO2

4. Which of the following would not make a good buffering system?


(A) SO42- and H2SO4
(B) HCO3- and H2CO3
(C) NH3 and NH4+
(D) CH3COO- and CH3COOH

5. If 1.00 L of 1.00 M CH3COOH is mixed with 0.25 mole of solid NaOH (assume no volume
change), what will be the pH of the resulting solution? (Ka = 1.8 x 10-5).
(A) 4. 14 (B) 4.26 (C) 4.74 (D) 5.35

6. Which solution would show the least change in pH upon addition of 3.0 mL of 1.0 M KOH?
(Assume equal volumes of each solution are used. Ka for HC2H3O2 = 1.8 x 10-5)
(A) A solution that is 0.50 M acetic acid and 0.50 M sodium acetate.
(B) A solution that is 0.10 M acetic acid and 0.10 M sodium acetate.
(C) A solution that is 1.0 M acetic acid.
(D) A solution that is 0.50 M sodium acetate.

7. What volume of 0.100 M NaOH must be added to 1.00 L of 0.0500 M HA


(Ka = 4.0 x 10-8) to achieve a pH of 8.00?
(A) 1.00 L (B) 5.00 L (C) 2.00 L (D) 4.00 L (E) None of these

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Acid Base Chemistry: Buffers: Worksheet 4

8. Determine the pH of a solution in which 1.00 mol H2CO3 (Ka = 4.2 x 10-7) and 1.00 mole
NaHCO3 are dissolved in enough water to form 1.00 L of solution.

9. How many moles of NaHCO3 should be added to one liter of 0.100 M H2CO3 (Ka = 4.2 x 10-7) to
prepare a buffer with pH = 7.00?

10. Determine the pH of 0.01 M NH3 (Kb= 1.8 x 10-5) when an equal volume of 0.05 M NH4Cl is
added.

11. Determine the pH of an HCN/KCN buffer containing 0.10 mole HCN and 0.07 mole KCN before
and after the addition of 0.001 mol HCl to one liter of buffer. (Ka = 4.79 x 10-10)

12. If 25 mL of 0.2 M NaOH is added to 50 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH (Ka = 1.8 x 10-5), what is the pH?

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13. Calculate the mass of (NH4)2SO4 that must be added to 1 L of 0.50 M NH3 in order to prepare a
buffer with a pH of 8.65. (Ka of NH4+ = 5.6 x 10-10).

14. Calculate the pH of the solution prepared when 0.250 mol HClO 4 is added to 2.00 L of a solution
that is 0.500 M CH3CO2H and 0.400 M CH3CO2Na. (Ka of CH3CO2H = 1.8 x 10-5)

15. A buffer is prepared in which the ratio of HCO3-/CO32- is 5.00.

(A) What is the pH of this buffer? (Ka for HCO3- = 4.80 x 10-11)

(B) Enough strong acid is added to make the pH of the buffer 9.30. What is the ratio of HCO 3-/CO3-2 at this
point?

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