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I am really confused about how to approach the following question. Can someone please help me out?
A buffer is made by mixing CH3COO- and CH3COOH of the same concentration of 0.5M. If the volume of the former is v1 and the latter is v2, show algebraically that the following will always hold true:
[CH3COO-]/[CH3COOH] = v1/v2
where [CH3COO-] and [CH3COOH] are the concentrations at equilibrium.
Thanks a ton!
A buffer is made by mixing CH3COO- and CH3COOH of the same concentration of 0.5M. If the volume of the former is v1 and the latter is v2, show algebraically that the following will always hold true:
[CH3COO-]/[CH3COOH] = v1/v2
where [CH3COO-] and [CH3COOH] are the concentrations at equilibrium.
Thanks a ton!