Answer:
you will need 4.35 grams of Sodium acetate trihydrate and 10 ml of 1.8 M acetic acid solution.
Explanation:
Because we are dealing with a buffer solution, we can use Henderson-Haselbach equation: pH=pKa+log(A/HA)
HA = weak acid = acetic acid solution
A = conjugate base = Sodium acetate trihydrate
Step 1: find the ratio of A and HA
pH-pKa=log(A/HA) thus A/HA = 10^(pH-pKa)= 10^(5-4.75)=10^0.25=1.78
Step 2: Find % of each component
A/HA= 1.78/1 where total = 1.78+1=2.78
%A= 1.78/2.78 x 100 = 64%; %HA=1/2.78 x 100 = 36%
step 3: Amount of each in buffer solution
A= 64% of 0.5 M= 0.32 M; HA= 36% of 0.5 M = 0.18 M
step 4: grams of Sodium acetate trihydrate (Mm = 136.079 g/mole)
v=100 ml=0.1 L
mole=C×V=0.32×0.1=0.032 mole; mass=n×Mm=0.032×136.079=4.35 grams
Step 5: Volume of 1.8 M acetic acid solution
C1V1 = C2V2 where C1=1.8 M V1= what we are looking for; C2=0.18 M V2=100 ml
V1 = C2V2/C1
V1=(0.18×100)/1.8=10 ml