Acids and bases: Flashcards
1
Q
Explain that equation using buffers
A
- when you increase the concentration of the acid the equilibrium shifts to the left
- the oh reacts with the H+ shifting the equilibrium to the left to overcome the loss of the H+ ions.
- The H+ concentration remains constant
2
Q
explain why a burette is used rather than a pipette?
A
- because it can deliver variable volumes
3
Q
Use the concept of electronegativity to justify why the acid strengths of ethanedioic and ethanoic acid are different.
A
- difference in structure of the two acids.
Ethanedioc is R=COOH and the ethanoic acid is R=CH3 - the inductive effect
The ethanediol acid has 2 very electronegative O2 atoms and a negative induced effect. The ethanoic acid has a =ve inductive effect. - how the polarity of OH affects acid strength.
The O–H bond in the ethanedioic acid is more polarised therefore disassociated more to H+ ions. Ethanedioic acid is stronger than ethanoic acid.
4
Q
Titration curves: if you add an acid to a base
A
you start from the base.
5
Q
Why would is the end point not clear enough to use an indicator. STRONG ACID/WEAK BASE
A
- gradual change in ph
- ## you have to add several drops of the indicator Na0H