A buffer solution is made up of 25.0cm³ of 1.0moldm³ methanoic acid and 20.0cm3 of 1.0moldm3 sodium methanoate in 1000cm3. The equations for the two reactions taking place in this buffer solution are: HCOOH = H+ + HCOO- HCOONA → HCOO + Na+ Ka is 1.70 x 10-s a. Calculate the pH of this buffer solution. b. Explain how this acidic buffer solution resists small changes in pH when small amounts of acid are added. 5.0cm3 of 0.40moldm3 NAOH solution is added to the buffer solution. c. Calculate the pH of the buffer solution after the addition of the NaOH.

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9. An acidic buffer solution is made up of a weak acid and one of its salts.
A buffer solution is made up of 25.0cm3 of 1.0moldm3 methanoic acid and
20.0cm3 of 1.0moldm3 sodium methanoate in 1000cm3. The equations for
the two reactions taking place in this buffer solution are:
HCOOH = H+ + HCOO
HCOONA
→ HCOO + Na+
K, is 1.70 x 105
a. Calculate the pH of this buffer solution.
b. Explain how this acidic buffer solution resists small changes in pH when small
amounts of acid are added.
5.0cm3 of 0.40moldm³ NaOH solution is added to the buffer solution.
c. Calculate the pH of the buffer solution after the addition of the NaOH.
Transcribed Image Text:9. An acidic buffer solution is made up of a weak acid and one of its salts. A buffer solution is made up of 25.0cm3 of 1.0moldm3 methanoic acid and 20.0cm3 of 1.0moldm3 sodium methanoate in 1000cm3. The equations for the two reactions taking place in this buffer solution are: HCOOH = H+ + HCOO HCOONA → HCOO + Na+ K, is 1.70 x 105 a. Calculate the pH of this buffer solution. b. Explain how this acidic buffer solution resists small changes in pH when small amounts of acid are added. 5.0cm3 of 0.40moldm³ NaOH solution is added to the buffer solution. c. Calculate the pH of the buffer solution after the addition of the NaOH.
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