by
Victor » Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:10 pm
No WK, I think you are confused.
If you make up a 25mM solution of KH2PO4 it will have a pH of around 4.5. It is not a buffer at this pH. To get a pH 3 buffer you must titrate it with phosphoric acid. If you read the buffer prep correspondence, you will realise how many different ways there are of doing this. If you start with 25mM KH2PO4 and titrate with a fairly strong H3PO4 solution such that you only need a small volume, you will get a buffer with 25mM [K+] but a larger concentration of phosphate.
You can start with K2HPO4 if you like but I recommend you adjust it to pH3 with H3PO4. As long as you do this adjustment the same way each time, it's not really important which initial salt or means of adjustment you use.