Multiple Choice
To simulate the pH of blood, which is 7.4, an undergraduate researcher in a biology lab produced a buffer solution by dissolving sodium dihydrogen phosphate (Ka = 6.2 *10-8) and disodium hydrogen phosphate (Ka = 3.6 *10-13) together in an aqueous solution. What mole ratio of Na2HPO4/NaH2PO4 did she need to use?
A) 1.2
B) 1.6
C) 0.90
D) 1.0
E) 0.96
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