YOU ARE PREPARING 1L OF 0.1M HEPES BUFFER AND WOULD LIKE THE FINAL PH TO BE 7.4. YOU BEGIN WITH A 0.5M HEPES SOLUTION AT PH 6.6 AND ACCESS TO SOLUTIONS OF HCL AND NAOH AT 0.5M CONCENTRATIONS EACH. DESCRIBE HOW YOU MAKE THE BUFFER. PKA1 = 3, PKA2 = 7.55
Ok, so my approach to this problem:
Hepes +
Hepes + H+
Hepes- + H+
I first find the volume of HEPES in the final buffer solution... M1V1 = M2V2... V2 = M1(V1) / M2... V2 = (0.1M)(1L) / (0.5M) = 0.2L = 200mL of HEPES 0.5M
Now Im unsure here as to how to apply HH equation.
pH = pka + log ( HEPES- / HEPES )
Since my final pH is 7.4, which is below PKA2, does that mean I have to use PK1? How can I figure out how much 0.5M NaOH I need to add to get the right pH? Do I use "ICE" method? Do I use the ratios of ( HEPES- / HEPES ) ?
Any guidance is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!