1. Calculate the volume of 1 M NaOH needed to prepare 10.0 mL of a 0.10 M solution.
2. Calculate the volume of 1 M HCl needed to prepare 10.0 mL of a 0.10 M solution.
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Chemistry of Life: pH and Buffers
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Activity 1
Calculate the volume of 1 M NaOH needed to prepare 10.0 mL of a 0.10 M solution.
Calculate the volume of 1 M HCl needed to prepare 10.0 mL of a 0.10 M solution.
Data Table 1
Initial pH
pH after 1 drop 0.1M HCl
pH after 10 drops 0.1M HCl
pH after 1 drop 0.1M NaOH
pH after 10 drops 0.1M NaOH
Water
pH 4 buffer
pH 6 buffer
pH 8 buffer
In Activity 1, what happened to the pH of the water sample as 0.1 M HCl was added? How did this compare to what happened with addition of one drop of 0.1 M HCl to each buffer solution?
In Activity 1, why did the pH of the buffer solutions change after the addition of 10 drops of 0.1 M NaOH?
Activity 2
Activity 2
Data Table 2
pH after 2 drops 0.1M NaOH |
pH after 4 drops 0.1M NaOH |
pH after 8 drops 0.1M NaOH |
100% |
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50% |
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25% |
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12.5% |
In Activity 2, which concentration was the effective buffer? Explain what happened chemically as the buffer became more dilute.
Explain how the buffer could be diluted (in Activity 2), yet maintain the same pH. Hint: Reference the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
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