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Deeply appreciate your help in advance

I'm a bit confused about how to calculate the molarity of an ammonium phosphate buffer solution. Could you please provide some guidance?

1.If there is instruction that "prepare a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer solution by mixing 2.5 mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic and 2.5 mM of ammonium phosphate dibasic." However, since monobasic and dibasic contain different amounts of phosphate per molecule, I'm unsure if we should just add the moles of the two chemicals together to determine the final phosphate molarity. Could you clarify if statement 1 is correct?

2. If there is instruction that "prepare a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer solution by adding 5mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic and then adjust the pH to x.x with H3PO4 solution", can we still call this solution a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer? My concern is that we don't know how much H3PO4 solution is added. It doesn't matter for molarity calculation?

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2024, 04:14:36 AM »
since monobasic and dibasic contain different amounts of phosphate per molecule

They contain the same amount of phosphate per mole of substance, but different amounts of ammonia.

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If there is instruction that "prepare a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer solution by adding 5mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic and then adjust the pH to x.x with H3PO4 solution", can we still call this solution a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer?

Depends on the concentration of the phosphoric acid, if it is 0.005 M final concentration will be still 5 mM. If it is different final concentration of the buffer can be (almost) anything.
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2024, 07:39:32 AM »
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Depends on the concentration of the phosphoric acid, if it is 0.005 M final concentration will be still 5 mM. If it is different final concentration of the buffer can be (almost) anything.

However, the instruction says that initial prep already added 5 mM of phosphate salt, and we add more phosphoric acid to adjust the pH - can we still say it is 5 mM phosphate buffer

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2024, 08:05:51 AM »
If you mix 10 mL of 5 mM phosphate with 10 mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

If you mix 10 mL of 5 mM phosphate with 20 mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

If you mix x mL of 5 mM phosphate with y mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

edit: you do understand "phosphate" in a the context of a buffer means ALL forms of HnPO4(3-n)-?
« Last Edit: March 18, 2024, 08:47:57 AM by Borek »
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2024, 12:26:06 PM »
If you mix 10 mL of 5 mM phosphate with 10 mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

If you mix 10 mL of 5 mM phosphate with 20 mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

If you mix x mL of 5 mM phosphate with y mL of 5 mM phosphoric acid, what is the "phosphate" concentration?

edit: you do understand "phosphate" in a the context of a buffer means ALL forms of HnPO4(3-n)-?

So the addition of phosphoric acid should affect the final concentration of phosphate buffer. right?

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2024, 01:17:40 PM »
Yes,
generally if we say to prepare a 1 M Phosphate buffer, then all phosphates and phosphoric acid is in summery.
To calculate use Henderson Hasselbalch equation and the pKa values for the different phosphates according the pH to achieve.

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2024, 02:35:37 PM »
So the addition of phosphoric acid should affect the final concentration of phosphate buffer. right?

Have you tried to calculate?
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #7 on: March 18, 2024, 02:36:38 PM »
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2024, 03:47:19 PM »
So the addition of phosphoric acid should affect the final concentration of phosphate buffer. right?

Have you tried to calculate?

Why does it need a calculation to confirm? If you we prepare the 5 mM ammonium phosphate buffer by adding salt to have 5 mM, then adjusting the pH with phosphoric acid, isn't it very obvious that if some of the phosphoric acid will be included as phosphate as it is clear that phosphoric acid is phosphate as well?

My original question in the post was:
"If there is instruction that 'prepare a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer solution by adding 5mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic and then adjust the pH to x.x with H3PO4 solution', can we still call this solution a 5.0 mM phosphate buffer? My concern is that we don't know how much H3PO4 solution is added. It doesn't matter for molarity calculation?"

Based on what you said, it seems obvious that the adjusting the pH with H3PO4 will increase the amount of phosphate in the buffer which has already 5mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic, so the molarity of phosphate will increase and it can't stay the same or decrease.

It is the question doesn't need the calculation. This is the yes or no question. Why do I need to do the calculation?

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2024, 04:20:40 PM »
It is the question doesn't need the calculation. This is the yes or no question. Why do I need to do the calculation?

Learning opportunity - once you do the calculations you will realize where is the mistake in your thinking.
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2024, 05:01:02 PM »
Yes,

That's not a correct answer.


Why, what do you mean
You cut out only the Word yes
Should it be NO. For what reason?



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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2024, 05:47:07 PM »
Yes,

That's not a correct answer.


Why, what do you mean
You cut out only the Word yes
Should it be NO. For what reason?

I am assuming you answered

So the addition of phosphoric acid should affect the final concentration of phosphate buffer. right?

Neither "yes" nor "no" are correct answer.

Sad that you both attempt to guess instead of doing the math.
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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2024, 07:15:46 PM »
Yes,

That's not a correct answer.


Why, what do you mean
You cut out only the Word yes
Should it be NO. For what reason?

I am assuming you answered

So the addition of phosphoric acid should affect the final concentration of phosphate buffer. right?

Neither "yes" nor "no" are correct answer.

Sad that you both attempt to guess instead of doing the math.

I think YOU are wrong, unless you can explain.

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2024, 10:41:05 PM »
Based on what you said, it seems obvious that the adjusting the pH with H3PO4 will increase the amount of phosphate in the buffer which has already 5mM of ammonium phosphate monobasic, so the molarity of phosphate will increase and it can't stay the same or decrease.
What is missing in this paragraph is a consideration of the volume of H3PO4.  Does that help?

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Re: Confused on how to calculate ammonium phosphate buffer molarity
« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2024, 01:44:24 AM »
That is what I meant. If adjusted the pH with phosphoric acid, then the molarity will change, of course the volume will also increase. pH can only adjusted with an different acid like HCl . To increase pH NaOH can be used, what has no effect of the phosphate beside also volume effect.

Example

Lets have a 0,1 M buffer half dihydrogenphosphate and half phosphoric acid. Means both chemicals are 0,05 M

According HH equation is pH = pKa = 2,1 ( first pka)

Volumen should be 100 ml
If add now again 100 ml 0,05 m  H3PO4 again the volume increase to 200 ml, the concentration of salt is half because dilution.  The concentration of acid is the same, because same concentration is added.

In HH equation pH = pka  + log( c salt/c acid)
pH = 2,1 + log (0,5 * csalt/ c acid)

pH drops to 1,79

Molarity changed to 0,075 M

« Last Edit: March 19, 2024, 02:33:16 AM by Hunter2 »

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