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AQA A Level Chemistry
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RP 09 Investigating pH changes
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What is an acid?
A
proton donor
What is a base?
A
proton acceptor.
What is an alkali?
A
base
that
dissolves
in
water
Why are acid-base indicators used?
To detect whether a reaction reaches
completion
usually by the presence of a
colour change
Why does a pH meter need to be calibrated?
So that the
pH values
for each
pH readings
are
accurate
How can you investigate how a weak acid's pH changes upon the addition of a strong base?
Add
2cm
^
3
of NaOH from a
burette
to
ethanoic acid
, in a conical flask. Continue adding
2cm
^
3
of NaOH,
measuring
the
pH
every time
Why is it important to stir the resulting solution?
So all
acid
and
base
is thoroughly
mixed
, so the
pH
doesn't significantly
vary
throughout the solution as this would give an
inaccurate reading.
How would you analyse this data?
Plot a
geaph
of measured
pH values
(y-axis) against
volume
of NaOH solution added (
x-value
)
What is the
shape
of the curve?