I'm trying to buffer and neutralize a very acidic solution by adding the acidic solution into a buffer. However, using 1 M PO4 buffer is not strong enough and requires an enormous volume. Calculating 10 M sodium phosphate buffer requires crazy amounts of solids to be weighed out--I'm not sure if I'm calculating it right. So my questions are:
1. Is there a different buffer I can use that can buffer and neutralize a very strongly acidic solution, while keeping pH 7-8 at all times?
2. I'm not sure if I'm calculating it correctly to make 10 M phosphate buffer. Using HH equation, I need 1.695 mol NaH2PO4.H2O (which is 234 g for 500 mL solution!) and 3.3 mol Na2HPO4 (469 g!!!).
Any advice would be great! Thanks.