Neutralisation Flashcards
Describe how the pH reading changes as a base is added to an acid during a titration.
- Initially pH increases slowly as the acid is greatly in excess
- The pH then increases rapidly once a small volume of base has been added
- The pH will then slowly increase as the base is now in excess
What is the equivalence point on a pH curve?
The equivalence point of a titration is the volume of one solution which exactly reacts with the volume of another solution
- on a pH curve it is the centre of the vertical section
How does the starting point of a pH curve differ depending on the strength of the acid?
Strong acid: starts at lower pH
Weak acid: starts at a higher pH ( still below 7 )
How does the starting point of a pH curve differ depending on the strength of the base?
Strong base: starts at a higher pH
Weak base: starts at a lower pH ( still above 7 )
What is an acid-base indicator?
A weak acid that has a distinctly different colour from its conjugate base
What defines the suitability of an indicator?
The pH range of the indicator lies within the vertical section of the pH graph
Why is no indicator suitable for a weak acid - weak base titration?
There is no vertical section of the graph