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sammynovak
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Making a buffer with a pH of 4.8?
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How would I go on to create a buffer with a pH of 4.8 in 25mL in volume?
I have 0.1 M acetic acid and sodium acetate trihydrate with a MM of 136 g/mol (along with distilled water). The Ka of acetic acid is 1.8×10^-5. Thanks.
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It is a forum rule (see red link) that you must show your attempt before we can help you.
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