21.1 Buffer solutions Flashcards
what is a buffer solution?
system which minimises pH changes when small amounts of acid or base is added
what is a buffer solution made up of?
a weak acid
and its conjugate base pair
what happens to the pH when a buffer system starts working?
there is a small change in pH
the pH does not remain constant
what are the two ways a buffer solution can be prepared?
weak acid and its salt
by partial neutralisation of weak acid
weak acid and its salt
a weak acid is mixed with a solution of its salt
the acid dissociates weakly so remains in solution
the salt dissociates completely into an ion which is the conjugate base of the acid
a buffer solution has been prepared with a weak acid and it’s conjugate base pair in the same solution
by partial neutralisation of weak acid
excess weak acid is mixed with an alkali like NaOH
as weak acid is in excess the final solution will contain weak acid
the salt formed dissociates into an ion which is the conjugate base of the acid
a buffer solution has been prepared with a weak acid and it’s conjugate base pair in the same solution
what happens when acid is added to a buffer solution?
H+ increases
H+ ions react with conjugate base
EQ shifts left to remove H+ ions
pH increases to normal
what happens when alkali is added to a buffer solution?
OH- increases
OH- ions react with H+ to form H2O
EQ shifts right to restore H+ ions
pH decreases to normal
what is the operating pH?
over two pH units
why cant you assume that [H+] = [A-] in a buffer solution?
A- is added separately instead of coming from the dissociation of HA
equation for [H+] of buffer solution
when [HA] = [A-]
Ka = [H+]
pKa = pH
calculating pH of buffer solution
(when concentrations of buffer solution are given)
use equation for [H+] of buffer solution
find pH
calculating pH of buffer solution from weak acid and its salt
(when conc of weak acid and salt which react are given)
find moles of weak acid and salt
find concentration of weak acid and salt in buffer solution using the new total volume
use equation for [H+] of buffer solution
find pH
calculating pH of a buffer solution made by partial neutralisation
(when conc of weak acid and NaOH are given)
find moles of weak acid and NaOH
as weak acid is in excess, find the moles of weak acid remaining:
n(weak acid) - n(NaOH)
find concentration of weak acid in buffer solution using moles found above and using the new total volume
find concentration of conjugate base in buffer solution using moles of NaOH used and the new total volume
use equation for [H+] of buffer solution
find pH