Suppose that you were asked to create a buffer solution that has a pH at around 6. As a general rule, if you were asked to select an acid for the preparation of a buffer solution, you would choose an acid that has a pKa close to your desired pH (this will give your buffer nearly equivalent amounts of acid and conjugate base so it will be able to neutralize as much H+ and OH- as possible). Using the chart below, which acid would you choose to create your buffer?
Name
Formula
Ka
pKa
Acetic Acid
HC2H3O2
1.8 x 10-5
4.7
Carbonic Acid
H2CO3
4.5 x 10-7
6.3
Citric Acid
H3C6H5O7
3.2 x 10-7
6.5
Sulfurous Acid
HSO3-
6.3 x 10-8
7.2
Group of answer choices
Citric Acid
Carbonic Acid
Acetic Acid
Sulfurous Acid
1 answer
Based on the pKa values provided, the best choice for creating a buffer solution with a pH around 6 would be Carbonic Acid, as its pKa is the closest to the desired pH of 6.3.