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Question from EK 1001 Chem
838. Solution A contains a buffer formed of 2.0 M acetic acid and 0.8 M potassium acetate. Solution B contains a buffer formed of 0.2 M acetic acid and 0.08 M potassium acetate. How do the solutions compare?
Answer: The pH of solution A is the same as that of solution B, but solution A has a greater buffer capacity.
I understand that they have the same pH because 0.8/2.0 = 0.08/0.2, but what exactly is buffer capacity and why does solution A have more of it?
838. Solution A contains a buffer formed of 2.0 M acetic acid and 0.8 M potassium acetate. Solution B contains a buffer formed of 0.2 M acetic acid and 0.08 M potassium acetate. How do the solutions compare?
Answer: The pH of solution A is the same as that of solution B, but solution A has a greater buffer capacity.
I understand that they have the same pH because 0.8/2.0 = 0.08/0.2, but what exactly is buffer capacity and why does solution A have more of it?