Acetate Buffer Formula
Complete Guide to Acetate Buffer Chemistry and Calculations
What is an Acetate Buffer?
An acetate buffer is a solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added. It consists of a weak acid (acetic acid) and its conjugate base (acetate ion).
Buffer Range: pH 3.6 to 5.6 (most effective around pH 4.76)
Buffer Components
Weak Acid
Acetic Acid: \( \ce{CH_3COOH} \)
Conjugate Base
Sodium Acetate: \( \ce{CH_3COONa} \)
Chemical Equations
Buffer Equilibrium
Buffer Action
When acid is added:
When base is added:
Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
General Formula
For Acetate Buffer
Where: pKa of acetic acid = 4.76 at 25°C
Buffer Preparation Calculations
Step-by-Step Process
- Determine desired pH and buffer concentration
- Calculate the ratio [A⁻]/[HA] using Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
- Calculate individual concentrations of acid and conjugate base
- Convert to masses or volumes needed
Key Relationships
Buffer Capacity:
[HA] + [A⁻] = Total Buffer Concentration
Ratio Calculation:
\( \frac{[\text{A}^-]}{[\text{HA}]} = 10^{(\text{pH} - \text{p}K_a)} \)
Example: pH 5.0 Buffer Preparation
Given Data
Desired pH: 5.0
pKa: 4.76
Buffer: 0.2 M
Calculation Steps
Step 1: Calculate the ratio
Step 2: Calculate individual concentrations
Let [HA] = x, then [A⁻] = 1.74x
Total concentration: x + 1.74x = 0.2 M
Therefore: 2.74x = 0.2 M
For 1 L buffer solution:
Acetic Acid
4.44 g
Sodium Acetate
10.34 g
Key Properties & Constants
Acetic Acid
- Ka = 1.8 × 10⁻⁵
- pKa = 4.76
- MW = 60.05 g/mol
- Formula: \( \ce{CH_3COOH} \)
Sodium Acetate
- Anhydrous MW = 82.03 g/mol
- Trihydrate MW = 136.08 g/mol
- Formula: \( \ce{CH_3COONa} \)
- Highly soluble in water
Applications
Biochemistry
Enzyme assays and protein studies
Analytical Chemistry
pH control in titrations and separations
Cell Culture
Maintaining physiological pH conditions