Chem Lab 2
Chem Lab 2
Chem Lab 2
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I. Introduction
Estimate the pH of deionized water; strong acid; weak acid; salts; buffers
II. Experimental
In this experiment 2, we observed the change of pH index of deionized water when
stirring it, and solution which at first was acid/ base environment then turned slowly into base/
acid environment, similar in salts and buffers. Besides, predicting and calculating theoretical
pH index Experiment overall steps:
- Apply testing solution to cylinder, and four it into a beaker
- Using stirring rod to stir the solution (deionized water experiment)/ Diluting solution by using
graduated pipette and volumetric flask/ Using a beaker and follow the instruction
- Washing the probe to make sure it is cleared
- Check the pH index as data sheet required, and follow the instruction in the data sheet.
- Clearing the testing tool and the probe carefully.
1. pH OF DEIONIZED WATER
Observed pH
Time
1st 2nd Explanation
(second)
(Group 1) (Group 2)
0 6.2 8.01
20 6.0 7.5
40 5.65 7.12
60 5.71 6.17
The pH index deceased when stirring
80 5.63 6.14
deionized water because deionized
100 5.59 6.3
water do not have enough ions
120 5.53 6.2 present for the electrode to function
140 5.56 6.06 properly. The moment it comes in
160 5.56 5.93 contact with air, CO2 gas begins
dissolving into it, forming carbonic
acid. The actual pH, therefore, will
often be slightly less than 7
2. pH OF STRONG ACID
Measured pH
Theoretical
Solution st nd Comments/ Explanation
pH 1 2
(Group1) (Group2)
* 10 mL of 0.1M HClpH of 10 mL of 0.1M
HCl
10 mL of 0.1M HCl 1 2.01 3.2
pH = - log (0.1) = 1
nHCl = 0.1*0.01 = 0.001 moles
* Add 90 mL of distilled water[H+] =
Add 90 mL of distilled 0.001/0.1 = 0.01MpH = - log (0.01) = 2
2 2.23 2.3
water
* Add 10 mL of 0.1M NaOH nNaOH =
0.01*0.1 = 0.001 moles
Add 10 mL of
7 10.8 7.72
0.1M NaOH Hydrogen chloride neutralizes sodium
hydroxide and create acid-base balance so
the pH of the solution is from 7 to 8
* Add 90 mL of 0.01M NaOH
Vsolution = 0.2 L
Add 90 mL of nNaOH = 0.09*0.01 = 9*10-4
11.65 11.52 11.44
0.01M NaOH [OH¬-] = 9*10-4/0.2 = 4.5*10-3
pOH = - log (4.5*10-3) = 2.35
pH = 14-2.35 = 11.65
Comment: At first there was acid environment, after that it was still acid environment
although the acid was diluted. After adding 10 mL of 0.1M NaOH, the solution turned from
acid to base environment, so that the pH index increased quickly to around 10. Finally,
adding more NaOH (diluted NaOH), the pH index in this solution continued to increase and
stop add about 11.
3. pH OF WEAK ACID
Measured pH
Solution 1
st
2
nd Ka Comments/ Explanation
(Group 1) (Group 2)
Comment: By diluting acid, it also means that putting water in the solution. Water is mostly
water molecules so adding water to an acid reduces the concentration of ions in the solution.
4. pH OF SALTS
Measured pH Explanation
Predicted st nd
Solution 1 2
pH
(Group 1) (Group 2)
5. pH OF BUFFERS
A 10.0 40.0
5.29 5.25
B 40.0 10.0
4.08 3.86
C 25.0 25.0
Comments:
A buffer solution is a liquid mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or
vice versa. Buffer solutions are used to keeping pH at a nearly constant value in
a wide variety of chemical applications. In this experiment, we used
CH3CHOOH mixed with CH3CHOONa as a buffer solution.
Part I: Addition of 10 drops 0.1 M HCl
pH after Total volume HCl (drops)
pH from the
Buffer adding 10 to change pH by one unit Comments/ Explanation
start, pHo
drops HCl (pHo-1)