Basicity
Basicity
Basicity
= 0.144 moles
Therefore, concentration of NaOH is 0.144 moles per litre
(ii) Grams per litre
RFM of NaOH = 23 + 16 + 1
= 40
1 mole of NaOH weighs 40 g
0.144 40
0.144 moles of NaOH weigh g
1
= 5.76 g
Therefore concentration in g/l of NaOH is 5.76 g/l
Determination of basicity of an acid
Basicity of an acid is the number of moles of hydrogen ions produced by one mole or
molecule of an acid in aqueous solution.
The basicity of the acid can also deduced from reacting mole ratio.
For example;
H2SO4(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Na2SO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l)
2 moles of the base NaOH reacts with I mole of the H2SO4, the basicity of the acid x is 2
Contn;
Worked example
1. You are provide with BA1 and BA2 solutions.
BA1 is a solution of sodium hydroxide that contains 8g/dm3.
BA2 is a solution 0.1M acid of formula HnX
You are required to determine the basicity of the acid.
Procedure:
(i) Pipette 25.0 cm3 (or 20.0 cm3) of BA2 into a conical flask.
Add 2 – 3 drops of phenolphthalein indictor and titrate the solution with BA1 from a
burette.
(ii) Repeat the titration 2-3 times until you obtain consistent results.
(iii) Record your results in the table below.
Results:
Questions
(a) Write the equation for the reaction
(b) Calculate
(i) Molarity of sodium hydroxide
(ii) The number of moles of BA1 that reacted with BA2.
(iii) The number of moles of BA2 that reacted with BA1
(c) Determine the basicity
Solution
(a) Equation for the reaction
HnX(aq) + n NaOH(aq) ⎯⎯ → NanX(aq) + n H2O(l)
(b) (i) Molarity of sodium hydroxide
RFM of NaOH = 23 + 16 + 1
= 40
40 g of NaOH contain 1 mole
1 1
1g of NaOH contains moles
40
8 1
8g of NaOH contain
moles
40
= 0.2 moles
Therefore, molarity of NaOH is 0.2 M
(ii) The number of moles of BA1 that reacted;
BA1 is solution of NaOH
Molarity = 0.2 M
NaOH
Volume = 20.00 cm3
1000 cm3 of BA1 contain 0.2 moles of NaOH
1 0.2
1 cm3 of BA1 contains moles of NaOH
1000
20 0.2
20.00 cm3 of BA1 contain moles of NaOH
1000
25 0.1
25.0 cm3 of BA2 contain moles of H n X
1000
0.004
n=
0.0025
= 1.6
2