Title: Acid Base Reactions and Titration Curves
1Acid Base Reactions and Titration Curves
2Vocab
- Titrant
- Analyte
- Endpoint/Equivalence point
- Indicators
3Common Indicators
Name Acid color pH range Base color
Methyl violet Yellow 0 1.6 Blue-violet
Methyl orange Red 3.2-4.4 Yellow
Litmus Red 5-8 Blue
Phenolphthalein Colorless 8.2 - 10.0 Pink
Thymolphthalein Colorless 9.4-10.6 Blue
4Phenolphthalein Formal name 3,3-bis(4-hydroxyphe
nyl)-1(3H)-isobenzofuranone, 3,3-bis(4-hydroxyphen
yl)phthalide)
- Bronsted Acid Conj. Base
- (colorless, in acid) (pink, in base)
5Types of Reactions
- Strong Acid - Strong Base
- Weak Acid - Strong Base
- Strong Acid - Weak Base
61. Strong Acid - Strong Base
- Example HCl NaOH --gt
- Titration Equation Ma Va Mb Vb
Equivalence Pt
pH ____
If 50. mL of HCl was titrated with 0.050 M NaOH,
what is the HCl
7A 25. mL sample of HCl titrated using 50 mL of
0.050 M NaOH. Sketch this curve.
pH
Volume of Base Added
82. Weak Acid - Strong Base
- Example CH3COOH NaOH --gt
- MVMV
pH
92. Weak Acid - Strong Base
- Important Points
- pH pKa when halfway to equivalence point
- The formation of a conjugate base A- will make
the solution BASIC at equivalence, so pH gt 7
103. Weak Base - Strong Acid
- Example NH3 HCl --gt
- MVMV
pH pKb
pH
12.5
113. Weak Base - Strong Acid
- Important Points
- pH pKb at halfway to equivalence point
- The formation of a conjugate acid BH will make
the solution ACIDIC at equivalence, so pH lt 7
12Titration of Diprotic Acids