Acid Base Titration - 2015
Acid Base Titration - 2015
Acid Base Titration - 2015
The salt of a weak acid is a bronsted base, which will accept protons.
It ionizes in water to form hydroxide ion and the corresponding undissociated acid.
OAc- + H2O HOAc + OH-
The HOAc here is undissociated and therefore does not contribute to the pH. This
ionization is also known as hydrolysis of the salt ion. Because it hydrolyzes, sodium
acetate is a weak base (the conjugate base of acetic acid).
Equilibria for the Bronsted bases are treated identically to the weak bases :
[HOAc] [OH-] = Kb
[OAc-]
The product of Ka of any weak acid and Kb of its
conjugate base is always equal to Kw.
Ka.Kb = Kw
For any salt of weak acid, HA that ionizes in water :
A - + H2O HA + OH-
[HA] [OH-] = Kw
[A-] Ka
Answer :
[OH-] = Kw/Ka. [A-]
= 7.6 x 10-6 M
pOH = -log[OH-]
pH = 14-pOH
= 8.89
Similar equation can be derived for salts of weak bases. These are
bronsted acids (give protons) and ionizes in water :
[B] [H3O+] = Kw
[BH+] Kb
Answer :
HOAc H+ + OAc-
Since we have added a supply of acetate ions to the system
(from sodium acetate), the hydrogen ion concentration is no
longer equal to the acetate ion concentration.
Maximum buffer
cappacity occur when the
concentration of acid and
conjugate base are equal
Example :
Calculate the pH of a buffer that is 0.020 M in NH3 and 0.030
M in NH4Cl.
What is the pH after adding 1.00 mL of 0.10 M NaOH to 0.10
L of this buffer?
Answer :
The acid dissociation constant for NH4+ is 5.70 x 10–10; thus the initial
pH of the buffer is
Adding NaOH converts a portion of the NH4+ to
NH3 due to the following reaction
Answer :
12
10
Phenolphthalein Transition range
8
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 mL NaOH
Equation Governing a Strong Acid (HX) or
Strong Base (BOH) Titration
10
Phenolphthalein Transition range
8
Bromothymol blue Transition range
6
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Detection of The End Point: Indicator
14
12
10 Ka =10-10
Ka =10-4
2
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Equation Governing a Weak Acid (HA)
or Strong Base (BOH) Titration
F=0 HX [H+]=Ka M