40. Titration of weak acids and bases Flashcards
If acetic acid is titrated with the strong base NaOH, what will we find?
- dissociation is not complete in the weak acid solution
- dissociation is 100% in the NaOH solution (strong base)
What happen when a strong base is added to a weak acid solution during titration?
OH- deriving from the strong base react with protons from the dissociation of the weak acid,
=> reducing the H+ concentration
=> the addition of a strong base shifts the reaction to the right, favoring the deprotonation of the weak acid
=> weak acid ionizes completely (= equivalent point)
Write the general equation if we had dissolved sodium acetate in water?
Na+ + CH3COO- + H2O Na+ + CH3COOH + OH-
CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH-
if a weak acid and a strong base are mixed in stoichiometric amounts, will the pH be basic or acidic?
the pH of the solution will be basic at the equivalency point
A weak acid and a strong base are mixed in stoichiometric amounts
=> which pH indicator is used? Properties?
an indicator changing color at alkaline pH is used as an indicator, e.g. phenophthalein.
Titration of acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution of unknown concentration
What are the 2 solutions and pH indicator used in this titration?
- CH3COOH solution of unknown concentration
- 0,1 N NaOH as titrating solution
- phenolphtalein as pH indicator
What is Phenolphthalein? What does it do?
Phenophthalein is colorless at neutral and acidic pH and red in alkaline media.