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P^(H) of CH(3)COOH and CH(3)COONa buffer...

`P^(H)` of `CH_(3)COOH` and `CH_(3)COONa` buffer is `4.8` in Which of the following conc. Conditions, the buffer capacity will be maximum
`[CH_(3)COOH]` & `[CH_(3)COONa]`

A

0.1 M, 02M

B

0.2M, 0.1 M

C

0.34 M, 0.34 M

D

0.34 M, 03 M

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The correct Answer is:
C

`pH=pka+log""([S])/([A])`
Buffer capacity is maximum when `P^(H)=P^(ka),:.[s]=[A]`
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