CHEM102 Lecture Notes - Sodium Acetate, Buffer Solution, Conjugate Acid

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Common-ion effect occurs when a reactant containing a given ion is added to an equilibrium mixture that already contains that ion. The equilibrium of acetic acid in water is: If a solution of sodium acetate is added, the acetate ion becomes the common ion. Ch3coona (s) + h2o (l) na+ (aq) + ch3coo- (aq) Ch3cooh (aq) + h2o (l) ch3coo- (aq) + h3o+ (aq) Most commonly, the components of a buffer are the conjugate acid-base pair (preferably with similar concentrations) of a weak acid / base. How does an acid-base buffer work? (qualitative approach) A buffer solution of acetic acid (ch3cooh) and its conjugate base sodium acetate (ch3coo-na+). The conjugate base ch3coo- removes the proton forming the conjugate acid. The effect of the acid, h3o+ is removed. The conjugate acid ch3cooh removes the hydroxide ion forming the conjugate base. Hcl (aq) + h2o (l) h3o+ (aq) + cl- (aq)

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