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EXPERIMENT 7
Hydrolysis and Buffers
I
Introduction
Salt Solutions
0.1M NH4OAc
0.1M NaCl
0.1M NaOAc
0.1M NH4Cl
0.1M NaHCO3
0.1M Na2CO3
pH
7
7
8
7
10
10
IV
Conclusion
After this experiment, we were able to predict the relations of different types of salts
with water and to show how buffers work when small amounts of strong acid and bases are
added.
V
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References
Freifelder, David (1987). Molecular Biology, 2nd edition. Boston: Jones and Bartlett.
What are Buffers and What Do They Do? (2016, February 17). Retrieved April 6,
2016, from http://chemistry.about.com/od/acidsbase1/a/buffers.htm
Nelson, J., Kemp, K. (2006) Laboratory Experiments, Tenth Edition. Prentice Hall,
Inc.
Hydrolysis_.pdf (n.d.) Retrieved April 6, 2016, from
http://www.elcamino.edu/faculty/abalakin/C%20H%20E%20M%20%201B%20%20%20%20Spring%202015/Laboratory/Hydrolysis_.pdf
Lab 8 Acids, Bases, Salts, and Buffers. (n.d.) Retrieved April 6, 2016, from
http://www.webassign.net/question_assets/ucscgencheml1/lab_8/manual.html