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Chemistry
Laboratory Techniques
Buffer Preparation
When Dr. Farrell was a graduate student, he prepared a buffer of pH = 8.0 from Sodium Acetate. Why would the casual observer to this buffering faux pas think he had the intellectual agility of a small soap dish?
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Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to calculate (base)/(acid) ratio and see if that is practical.
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