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Acid and Bases
Indicators
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Indicators change
colour
over a narrow
pH
range approximately centred around the
pKa
of the indicator.
Indicators are
weak
acids
You only add a
few
drops of indicator since they are
weak acids
so they can change the
pH value
Acidic buffer
HA ⇌ H+ + A-
When an acid is added,
[H+]
increases
Which should
decrease
pH but the [H+] reacts with
[A-]
and the
equilibrium
shifts
to the
left
Which
decreases
[H+]
So pH stays the same
When a base is added
[OH-]
increases
It combines with H+ so [H+]
decreases
Which should
increase
pH but equilibrium shifts to the
right
to replace lost [H+]
So pH stays almost the same
Basic buffer
B + H2O ⇌
BH+
+
OH-
When acid is added
[H+]
increases which should decrease
pH
But it combines with
OH-
decreasing its concentration
Equilibrium shifts to the
right
to replace lost OH-
[OH-]
increases
so pH stays almost the same
When base added
[OH-]
increases which should
increase
pH
But the
excess
OH- reacts with BH+ and the equilibrium shifts
left
Decreasing [OH-]
pH stays almost the same
Neutralisation point =
volume
required to
neutralise
the substance
The
equivalence point
would be halfway between the
pH curves
Identify the titration curve
The equivalence point is around
7
A)
Strong acid
B)
Strong base
2
Identify titration curve
Equivalence point is around
9
A)
Weak acid
B)
Strong base
2
Identify titration curve
Equivalence point is around 5
A)
Strong acid
B)
Weak base
2
Identify titration curve
Equivalence point is around 7
A)
Weak acid
B)
Weak base
2