Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium Flashcards

1
Q

What are buffers?

A

solutions that resist pH change upon addition of strong acid or strong base

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2
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What do buffers contain?

A

significant quantities of both a weak acid and its conjugate base or vice versa

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3
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What is the HH equation?

A

pH= pKa + log ([A-]/[HA])

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4
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When [A-] = [HA], is pH < > or = ?

A

=

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5
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When [A-] > [HA], is pH < > or = ?

A

pH is greater than pKa

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6
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When [A-] < [HA], is pH < > or = ?

A

pH is less than pKa

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7
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What is the two part calulation for determing pH change in a buffer after adding a strong acid/base?

A

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

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8
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When is a buffer most effective?

A

when [acid] = [base] for a conjugate acid/base pair (pH = pKa)

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9
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What pH range are buffers considered effective?

A

pH = pKa ± 1

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10
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Are buffers with a higher or lower concentration more effeective?

A

higher concentration means more effective

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11
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What is the main use of a titration?

A

determine the concentration of an
acid or base in solution using a solution of acid or base of known concentration

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12
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At the eqvuivalence point the moles of acid equal what?

A

moles of the base

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13
Q

Does the equivalence point always at pH=7?

A

no

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14
Q

What can the solubility of an ionic salt be represented by?

A

an equilibirum process

Ksp

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15
Q

What is molar solubility? Is it the same as Ksp?

A

solubility of moles of solute per litre of solution

no its not identical to Ksp

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16
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How can you calculate molar solubility?

A

using an ICE table and Ksp

17
Q

How can you predict if something will precipitate?

A

by comparing Q and Ksp

18
Q

Which situation will cause a precipitate? Q<Ksp, Q>Ksp, Q=Ksp?

A

Q<Ksp, unsaturated solution (no precipitate)

Q=Ksp, saturated solution ( no precipitate)

Q>Ksp, supersaturated solution (precipitate occurs)

19
Q

How can you caluculate and figure out if something will precipitate?

A

calculate the ion concentrations after mixing the solutions

make sure dilution (volume) is taking into account

calculate Q for the ions and compare to Ksp