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Experiment 17: Potentiometric Titration

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Titration curve for the titration of a weak acid with a strong base. Eq. 2 Thus, the ionization constant of a weak acid is equal to the hydronium ion concentration at the halfway point in the titration; pKa = pH1/2 This relationship is valid only if the initial dissociation of the acid is negligible. When

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General Chemistry II Lab Experiment #9: pH: Measurement ...

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present. Ka, the equilibrium constant for the reaction, is the dissociation constant of HA, and has a constant value at a given temperature. The species HA may be an organic acid, such as acetic acid, a hydrated metal cation, such as Cu(H2O)4 2+, ammonium ion, NH 4 +1 or an inorganic molecule or anion, like H 2CO3. Acid

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Titration curves, labelled E F G and H, for combinations ...

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In an experiment to determine the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of a weak acid, 25.0 cm3 of an approximately 0.1 mol dm–3 solution of this acid were titrated with a 0.10 mol dm–3 solution of sodium hydroxide. The pH was measured at intervals and recorded. The table below shows the results. € € Volume of NaOH / cm 3 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 ...

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Acids, Bases and pH - Science Skool!

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2 (c) At 298K, the value of the acid dissociation constant, K a, for ethanoic acid in aqueous solution is 1.74 × 10–5 mol dm–3 2 (c) (i) Write an expression for the acid dissociation constant, K a, for ethanoic acid..... (1 mark) 2 (c) (ii) Calculate the pH of 0.410mol dm–3 ethanoic acid at this temperature.

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SOLUBILITY, IONIC STRENGTH AND ACTIVITY COEFFICIENTS ...

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Physical Chemistry Laboratory Experiment II-6b [Ca+2]. The true thermodynamic equilibrium constant is K s. K s = a Ca2+ a IO 3 (!) 2 (3) The "thermodynamic solubility product constant," K s, at the given T and P is constant regardless of the concentrations of ions or of the presence of other ionic or molecular species in solution.

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