21.1 Buffer Solutions Flashcards

1
Q

What is a buffer solution?

A

System

which minimises pH changes

on addition of small amounts of acid/base

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2
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What are the components of a buffer?

A
  1. Weak acid
  2. It’s conjugate base
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In which 2 ways can you prepare a weak acid buffer solution?

A
  1. Weak acid + salt
  2. Partial neutralisation of weak acid
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How can you prepare a weak acid buffer solution from a weak acid and it’s salt?

A
  1. Obtain weak acid
  2. Obtain conjugate base from salt of weak acid.

CH3COONa ⟶ CH3COO-(aq) + Na+(aq)

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How can you prepare a weak acid buffer solution from partial neutralisation?

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  1. Obtain weak acid
  2. Partially neutralise using base to obtain salt, which can be used as base.

AH + NaOH ⟶ ANa + H2O (partial)

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How does adding small amounts of acid affect the equilibrium of a weak acid buffer solution?

A

[H+] increases

more H+ react with conjugate base, A-

equilibrium shifts to left (∵ backward reaction favoured)

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How does adding small amounts of alkali affect the equilibrium of a weak acid buffer solution?

A

[OH-(aq)] increases

OH- react with H+

equilibrium shifts to right (∵ forward reaction favoured)

to restore [H+(aq)]

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How can you find the pH of a solution using the acid dissociation constant?

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