Respuesta :
Given that,
The concentration of TRIS = 0.30 M
The concentration of TRIS+ = 0.60 M
Kb = 1.2 x 10^-6
pKb = -log Kb = - log (1.2 x 10^-6) = 5.920
Now, by using the Hendersonn equation,
pH = pKa + log TRIS+/TRIS = 5.920 + log (0.60/0.30) = 6.221
pOH=14-pH=14-6.221 = 7.779
Given:
Buffer system : Tris/TrisH+
[Tris] = 0.30 M
[TrisH+] = 0.60 M
pKb = 5.92
To determine:
pH of the buffer
Explanation:
The pH of a buffer can be obtain using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
pH = pKa + log[Base]/[Acid]
In this case the conjugate base = [Tris]
Acid = [TrisH+]
Now, pKa = 14-pKa = 14-5.92 = 8.08
pH = 8.08 + log[0.30]/[0.60] = 7.778
Ans: pH of the buffer = 7.78