Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Micropipettes

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  • used for volumes of 10 to 0.0002 mL
  • fixed or adjustable volumes with defined ranges
  • disposable tips
  • two-stop plunger
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2
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Micropipettes Systematic Errors

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  • stops not working (spring)

- dial not calibrated properly

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3
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Solution Concentrations Given as:

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  • molarity (M), w/v or % (g/L, L/L or g/g)
  • mass/molar mass = moles
  • moles/volume = molarity (M or mole/L)
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4
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Dilution Equation

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C1V1 = C2V2

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5
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Acid

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  • proton donator

- H+ increase

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Base

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  • proton acceptor

- H+ decrease

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7
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pH

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  • water (at ~55.5 mol/L) dissociates to give 10^-7 mol/L H+ and 10^-7 mo/L OH-
  • additional acid/base pushes equilibrium to more H+ or OH-
    product of [H+][OH-] = 10^-14
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8
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pH Equation

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pH = -log[H+]

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9
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Buffers

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  • weak acids/bases
  • incomplete dissociation gives an equilibrium between acid and conjugate base & H+
  • equal amount of acid/base in solution at certain pH
  • buffer pair is only effective +/- 1 pH unit from pKa
  • buffered solutions reduce pH fluctuations
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10
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Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation

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  • used to determine the pH of a given acid/base mixture

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

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11
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C x V = n

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n = mol

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