Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The pK(a) of a weak acid is 4.8 . What s...

The `pK_(a)` of a weak acid is `4.8` . What should be the ratio of [Acid]/[Salt] of a buffer if `pH = 5 .8` is required

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The pK_(a) of a weak acid is 4,8. What should be the ratio [Acid]/[Sal t] if a buffer of pH= 5.8 is required?

Then pK_a of a certain weak acid is 4.0. What should be the [salt] ratio if we have to prepare a buffer with pH=5 using the acid and one of the salts?

The pK_(a) of a certain weak acid is 4.0. What should be the [salt] to [acid] ratio, if we have to prepare a buffer with a pH= 5 using the acid and one of its salts?

The P^(K_(a)) , weak acid is 4.8 what is the ratio of salt to acid, if P^(H) of buffer is 5.8 is to be prepared

The ionization constant of a certain weak acid is 10^(-4) . What should be the [salt] to [acid] ratio if we have to prepare a buffer with pH = 5 using this acid and one of the salts

The ionization constant of a certain weak acid is 10^(-4) . What should be the [salt] to [acid] ratio if we have to prepare a buffer with pH = 5 using this acid and one of the salts