202.50 ml is the maximum volume of 0.240 M HCl that can be added to the buffer before its buffering capacity is lost.
Explanation:
Data given:
volume of buffer = 135 ml or 0.135 litres
molarity of the buffer = 0.360 M
volume of the acid = ?
molarity of the acid = 0.24 M
the number of moles of conjugate base is
M X V = number of moles
0.360 X 0.135
0.0486 moles of conjugate base
The maximum amount of acid added will equal the amount of conjugate base from the buffer.
So, the volume of acid will be calculated by using the formula:
Molarity = [tex]\frac{number of moles}{volume}[/tex]
volume = [tex]\frac{0.0486}{0.24}[/tex]
= 0.2025 l
202.50 ml is the volume of acid added.