Title: ACIDBASE
1ACID-BASE INDICATORS
2Acid-base indicators are weak Bronsted-Lowry
compounds that are different colors in acid and
base form.
3Acid-base indicators are all large organic
molecules. HIn ltgt H In- Color 1
Color 2
4Phenolphthalein Colorless acid form, HIn
5Phenolphthalein Pink base form, In-
6The color change occurs at a different pH for
different indicators.
- The pH at which the indicator changes color is
dependent on the Ka of the indicator as a weak
acid.
7HIn ltgt H In-
8Experiments have shown that the minimum amount of
change of HIn ltgt In- that can be detected
visually is
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10Thus, from the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation,
one can select an appropriate indicator for a
titration based upon the Ka of the indicator and
the pH at the equivalence point.
11What is the pH at the equivalence point of a
titration of 25.0 mL each of 0.10 M HCl and 0.10
M NaOH?
12What is the pH at the equivalence point of a
titration of 25.0 mL each of 0.10 M CH3COOH and
0.10 M NaOH?
13Phenolphthalein Ka 1 x 10-9 pH of
perceptible color change?