Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium Flashcards
What are buffers?
solutions that resist pH change upon addition of strong acid or strong base
What do buffers contain?
significant quantities of both a weak acid and its conjugate base or vice versa
What is the HH equation?
pH= pKa + log ([A-]/[HA])
When [A-] = [HA], is pH < > or = ?
=
When [A-] > [HA], is pH < > or = ?
pH is greater than pKa
When [A-] < [HA], is pH < > or = ?
pH is less than pKa
What is the two part calulation for determing pH change in a buffer after adding a strong acid/base?
calculate the number of moles that react based on limiting reagent and find new amounts of HA and A-
Calculate pH of resultant solution based on new HA and A- amounts
When is a buffer most effective?
when [acid] = [base] for a conjugate acid/base pair (pH = pKa)
What pH range are buffers considered effective?
pH = pKa ± 1
Are buffers with a higher or lower concentration more effeective?
higher concentration means more effective
What is the main use of a titration?
determine the concentration of an
acid or base in solution using a solution of acid or base of known concentration
At the eqvuivalence point the moles of acid equal what?
moles of the base
Does the equivalence point always at pH=7?
no
What can the solubility of an ionic salt be represented by?
an equilibirum process
Ksp
What is molar solubility? Is it the same as Ksp?
solubility of moles of solute per litre of solution
no its not identical to Ksp