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Hi, everybody! I'm an Italian student of pharmaceutical chemistry, so I apologize for my English.
However, here is my problem: Calculate the concentration (mol/L) of HPO4-- in a buffer solution (pH: 7.30), which is 0.2 mol/L in H3P04. I know it comes out a solution of H2PO4- , but I cannot understand how to manipulate the H&H expression in order to solve the problem. Maybe there's a formula to get the pH of such a strange buffer solution, but, INCREDIBLE AS IT MAY APPEAR, it seems to be impossible to find (neither on the web nor on my book). [H+]=6.32E-8*([H2PO4-]/[HPO4--]) 7.11E-3=[H+][H2PO4-]/[H3PO4]=x^2/(0.2-x) 6.32E-8/7.11E-3=[H3PO4][HPO4--]/[H2PO4-]^2 This is everything I worked out. PLEASE HELP ME 'COZ THIS PROBLEM IS MAKING ME GOING CRAZY! |
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