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Offline mana

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buffer range ?
« on: April 01, 2020, 02:21:25 AM »
hi all
I have seen this text in silberberg general chemistry book:

 " The closer  [HA]/[A-] is to 1, the more effective the buffer, If the concentration of one component is more than 10 times the concentration of the other, buffering action is poor. Since log10 = 1, buffers have a usable range within ± 1 pH unit of the pKa of the acid component."

I can't understand why the [HA]/[A-] should be near 1 and also how we get that when the concentration of one component>10 so the other component concentration should be poor? ???



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Re: buffer range ?
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2020, 08:33:12 AM »
It might also help to look at the slope of the titration curve near the pKa.  What does having a small slope vs. a large slope mean from the perspective of buffering action?
« Last Edit: April 01, 2020, 08:44:41 AM by Babcock_Hall »

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