Design a buffer that has a pH of 6.03 using one of the weak base/conjugate acid systems shown below. Conjugate Acid pK. Weak Base Kp Ka CH;NH2 4.2 x 104 CH3NH3* 2.4 x 10-1 10.62 C6H1503N 5.9 x 10-7 CgH1503NH* 1.7 x 10 7.77 CSH5N 1.5 x 109 CSH5NH* 6.7 x 106 5.17 How many grams of the bromide salt of the conjugate acid must be combined with how many grams of the weak base, to produce 1.00 L of a buffer that is 1.00 M in the weak base? grams bromide salt of conjugate acid = grams weak base =
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![Design a buffer that has a pH of 6.03 using one of the weak base/conjugate acid systems
shown below.
Conjugate
Acid
pK.
Weak Base
Kp
Ka
CH;NH2
4.2 x 104
CH3NH3*
2.4 x 10-11
10.62
CGH1503N
5.9 x 10-7
C6H1503NH*
1.7 x 108
7.77
C5H5N
1.5 x 10-9
C5H5NH*
6.7 x 106
5.17
How many grams of the bromide salt of the conjugate acid must be combined with how
many grams of the weak base, to produce 1.00 L of a buffer that is 1.00 M in the weak
base?
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