40. Titration of weak acids and bases Flashcards

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If acetic acid is titrated with the strong base NaOH, what will we find?

A
  • dissociation is not complete in the weak acid solution
  • dissociation is 100% in the NaOH solution (strong base)
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What happen when a strong base is added to a weak acid solution during titration?

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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)

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Write the general equation if we had dissolved sodium acetate in water?

A

Na+ + CH3COO- + H2O Na+ + CH3COOH + OH-

CH3COO- + H2O CH3COOH + OH-

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if a weak acid and a strong base are mixed in stoichiometric amounts, will the pH be basic or acidic?

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the pH of the solution will be basic at the equivalency point

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A weak acid and a strong base are mixed in stoichiometric amounts
=> which pH indicator is used? Properties?

A

an indicator changing color at alkaline pH is used as an indicator, e.g. phenophthalein.

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Titration of acetic acid (CH3COOH) solution of unknown concentration

What are the 2 solutions and pH indicator used in this titration?

A
  • CH3COOH solution of unknown concentration
  • 0,1 N NaOH as titrating solution
  • phenolphtalein as pH indicator
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What is Phenolphthalein? What does it do?

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Phenophthalein is colorless at neutral and acidic pH and red in alkaline media.

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