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The ratio of volumes of `CH_(3)COOH`0.1 (N) to `CH_(3)COONa` 0.1 (N) required to prepare a buffer solution of pH 5.74 is
(given : `pK_(a) " of " CH_(3) COOH " is " 4.74)`

A

`10:1`

B

`5:1`

C

`1:5`

D

`1:10`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`pH = pK_(a) ++log. (["Salt"])/(["acid"])`
`5.74 = 4.74 + log . (["salt"])/(["acid"])`
`log .(["salt"])/(["acid"]) = 1`
`(["salt"])/(["acid"]) = 10/1 `
If volume of acid is `V_(a)` and volume of salt is `V_(s)`and molarity of acid= molarity of salt=0.1, then
`((0.1 xxV_(s))//(V_(a)+V_(s)))/((0.1 xxV_(a))//(V_(a)+V_(s)))=10/1 `
`(V_(s))/(V_(a)) =10/1or (V_(a))/(V_(s))=1/10`
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