A technician prepares a buffer solution that will be used to facilitate the optimal pH for an enzyme involved in the biotechnological degradation of organic compounds. The buffer compound will facilitate a stable pH. To prepare the buffer they need to determine the required concentration of anita hann [conjugate acid or base]_08 They have been provided with the buffer parameters provided in the images. Provide the answer to three decimal places and include an appropriate unit.
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![A technician prepares a buffer solution that will be used
to facilitate the optimal pH for an enzyme involved in the
biotechnological degradation of organic compounds.
The buffer compound will facilitate a stable pH. To
prepare the buffer they need to determine the required
concentration of anita hara
[conjugate acid or base]_08
They have been provided with the buffer parameters
provided in the images.
Provide the answer to three decimal places and include
an appropriate unit.
Note: You may need to round the numbers to get the
required answer.
Final volume of solution:
200 ml
VEENER
Total buffer compound
concentration: 150 mM
Ratio conjugate base/weak
acid: 1.58/1
2000
Concentration weak acid:
0.058 M
Final pH of solution: 6.5
Buffer compound pk.: 6.3
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![A professor prepares a buffer solution that they need for the purification of protein from human cell lysates.
They did mix weak acid and conjugate base and obtained an INITIAL solution, which is characterized by the parameters
shown in the images.
Unfortunately, they did not pay attention to the instructions and added an additional 5 ml of 1M HCl to the initial
solution. They were then wondering whether they can still use the solution for their purification experiment and what
the pH of the resulting FINAL buffer solution would be?
Determine the LINAL H and provide it in the answer how to one decimal place.
Chang pH addition of strong base or acid_004
ed answer.
Note: You may
Hydrochloric Acid
M Solution
IS17013 500 ml
1 M HCI
Final volume of solution:
200 ml
Total buffer compound
concentration: 150 mM
ASSCO
Initial concentration weak
acid: 0.036 M
Initial concentration
conjugate base: 0.114 M
INITIAL pH of solution: 3.1
Buffer compound pk₂: 2.6
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