Acids And Bases Flashcards
Explain why the expression for ka does not include the conc of water
As there is too much water compared to oh- and h+ as very few disassociate so h20 is effectively constant
Explain why the value of kw increases as the temp increases
Breaking bonds is endothermic, equilibrium moves to the right hand side to oppose the increase in temperature
Suggest a suitable piece of apparatus that could be used to measure out the sodium hydroxide solution and why is this apparatus more suitable
Burette as it can deliver variable volumes
Why would the end point of the reaction be difficult to judge accurately using an indicator
The change in ph changes gradually, indicator changes colour over a range of volumes of naoh
Suggest what substance might be present in the air that causes the ph to change. Explain why and how the ph of 9.00 changes
Co2 as ph falls as acidic gas reacts with oh-
find the ph of 0.100 moldm-3 of acid when it has been half neutralised w naoh
remember, half neutralisatiown pka=ph therefore work with this
calc ph of h2s04
remember times hydrogen ion conc by 2
strong acids
chloric acid, hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, perchloric.
weak acids
hf, hno3, h3po4, hso4-, carboxylic
strong bases
naoh, koh,
weak bases
ammonia nh3
assumptions we make
only a small amount of the weak acid disassociates and. we assume that all h+ ions come from the acid ( we assume that the disassociation of the acid is greater than the water)
when is the change in ph the smallest
weak acid weak base
kw at 50
5.48 times 10 -14
how temp affects ka pka kp
if you add heat to an endothermic process, the position of equilibrium moves to the right. Ka increase. an increase in Ka means a decrease in pKa. In general, pKa decreases as temperature increases. You can see that as the temperature increases, the value of Kp falls
how do you work out ph if your only given 1.5g of naoh and 0.15dm of ha
work out the moles of both things. the moles of the oh is basically the change. put it in ice. work out equilibrium moles after. divide by new volume. sub into ka
What ka kp and pka acc mean, as they increase or decrease
A large Ka value indicates a strong acid because it means the acid is largely dissociated into its ions. the smaller the pKa value, the stronger the acid.
methyl orange
red at low ph yellow at high. (strong acid strong base, strong acid weak base) ph- 3-4.5.
Phenolphthalein
Colourless at low ph, pink at high ph. (weak acid strong base) ph. 8.2-10