4.1.3. BUFFER SOLUTIONS
4.1.3. Buffer solutions EUROPEAN PHARMACOPOEIA 7.0 Succinate buffer solution pH 4.6.4001500. Disssolve 11.8 g ofsuccinic acid R in a mixture of 600 mL of water R and 82 mL of 1 M sodium hydroxide and dilute to 1000.0 mL with water R. Acetate buffer solution pH 4.7. 4001600. Dissolve 136.1 g ofsodium acetate R in 500 mL of water R. Mix 250 mL of this …
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