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Buffer Calculator Directi To use the Buffer Calculator be aware of the following: 1) The numerics in bold (with comments) are those entries which can be modified. 2) The equilibrium table shows the equilibrium that exists between the weak acid a 3) The pH values have been color coded for easier identification. 5) The graphs show the buffered regions of the solution before the buffer capacity 4) The stoichiometry of the buffered solution is shown by the strong acid (H + ) rea 6) The number of moles of weak acid and conjugate base are displayed to the right

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Buffer Calculator DirectionsBuffer Calculator DirectionsTo use the Buffer Calculator be aware of the following:1) The numerics in bold (with comments) are those entries which can be modified.2) The equilibrium table shows the equilibrium that exists between the weak acid and it's conjugate base. For simplicity, the 5% rule is assumed.3) The pH values have been color coded for easier identification.4) The stoichiometry of the buffered solution is shown by the strong acid (H+) reacting with the conjugate base of the weak acid or with the strong base (OH-) reacting with the weak acid itself.5) The graphs show the buffered regions of the solution before the buffer capacity is exceeded.6) The number of moles of weak acid and conjugate base are displayed to the right of the graph for each mL of strong acid (H+) or strong base (OH-) added.

Weak Acid Buffer With Strong AcBuffer Calculator - Weak Acid With Strong AcidCalculate Initial pH (Unbuffered Solution)Calculate pH's (Buffered Solution)[HA]0.100M[MA]0.100mL[HCl]0.20MVHA25.00mLVMA25.00VHCl1.00mLKa1.8E-05VHClpHnHAnA-HA(aq)H+(aq) + A-(aq)?0.0[