Sigma-Alrich sells a 0.1 M soltion whose pH they certify as 8.5 +/- 0.2.
Why alkaline? Acetic acid is only a weak acid, so some of the acetate ions steal protons from the water.
Magnesium Chloride is a neutral or 7.0 pH
The formula for Magnesium acetate is Mg(CH3COO)2.
Magnesium acetate in its aqueous state is neutral or slightly acid.
Lithium acetate is the salt of a strong base (LiOH) and a weak acid (acetic acid), and so the pH will be alkaline (>7). However, how much greater than 7 cannot be calculated without knowing the concentration of the lithium acetate. The greater the concentration, the greater will be the pH and the more basic will be the solution.
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Magnesium Chloride is a neutral or 7.0 pH
The formula for Magnesium acetate is Mg(CH3COO)2.
Magnesium acetate in its aqueous state is neutral or slightly acid.
Lithium acetate is the salt of a strong base (LiOH) and a weak acid (acetic acid), and so the pH will be alkaline (>7). However, how much greater than 7 cannot be calculated without knowing the concentration of the lithium acetate. The greater the concentration, the greater will be the pH and the more basic will be the solution.
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can I make sodium acetate buffer 0.2M Ph=5 whit sodium acetate buffer 3m Ph=5 solution?
the pH of ammonium acetate buffer can be adjusted with glacial acetic acid (concentrate or diluted )
Mg(CH3CO2)2 is magnesium acetate. It can also be called magnesium ethanoate.
The pH of Magnesium oxide is 10.3, which is slightly alkaline.
The pH of water is approximatly 7 (a neutral pH), and the acetate buffer has an acidic pH (less than 7) so when you add distilled water to the buffer the pH will increase.
pH will be 13
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