In the Properties of Buffer Solutions Inquiry Lab Solution for AP® Chemistry, students attempt to design an ideal buffer solution effective in a specific pH range and to verify its buffer capacity.
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What are buffers made of? How does a buffer work? Can a buffer be designed to be effective in a given pH range? Is there such a thing as an ideal buffer? The purpose of this advanced-inquiry lab kit is to design a buffer solution that will be effective in a specific pH range and to verify its buffer capacity.
Students begin the investigation with an introductory activity to explore the composition and pH of ideal buffers and compare their pH changes when a strong acid and base are added. Understanding the properties of buffers prepares students for the guided-inquiry challenge—to design a buffer that will provide effective protection at a specific pH and that will have the capacity to maintain the pH within a narrow range when prescribed amounts of acid and base are added.
Complete for 24 students working in pairs.
2024 CED Alignment:
Unit 8 - Acids and Bases
Topic 8.8 - Properties of Buffers
Topic 8.10 - Buffer Capacity
Description of the Lab
The purpose of this lab is to design an effective buffer with a specific pH value for a consumer or experimental biochemistry application. The investigation begins with an introductory activity to compare the properties of three acetate buffers containing varying ratios of HA and A–. The results provide a model for guided-inquiry design of an experiment to prepare a desired buffer and verify its properties and performance. Five different buffer “challenges” are presented—each student group chooses one.
Learning Objectives
Skills Students Will Learn