My first exam for Chem 2 is coming up this week and I'm not sure if I'm solving some of these buffer solution problems correctly. So if someone could let me know if I'm doing it correctly or not it would be a really big help. Thanks.
You want to make a buffer solution of pH=3.5. How many grams of sodium nitrite should be added to a .500L sample of .10M nitrous acid? You may neglect the volume of solid acid added.
First I wrote out my Ka expression: Ka=[NO2-][H30+]/[HNO2]
I can get the concentration of [H30+] from the given pH of 3.5, which will equal 3.2x10^-4M
Then I just plugged in my numbers: 4.5x10^-4=
Which will give you [.14M NO2-].
So to get to grams I: (.14M)(.500L)(69g/mol)=4.83g of NaNO2 needed to make the buffer.
Is any of this right?