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  • 19-03-2018
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How much more acetic acid (pka = 4.76) than acetate should be in solution to maintain a ph of 4.00?

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superman1987
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  • 28-03-2018
by using Henderson-Hasselblach equation:
we can get [A-]/[HA]

when PH = Pka + ㏒[A-]/[HA]
PH = Pka + ㏒ [acetate] / [acetic acid]
So by substitution: PH =  4 & Pka = 4.76 

4 = 4.76 + ㏒[acetate] / [acetic acid]
∴[acetate] / [acetic acid] = 0.174
∴[acetic acid] / [acetate] = 1 / 0.174 = 5.747
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