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Acids & Bases Lesson 13 Weak Base/Strong Acid calculations Three types of Titrations Strong acid and strong base Weak acid and STRONG BASE Weak base and STRONG ACID Choosing an Indicator When you choose an indicator, you must pick one so that the transition point of the indicator matches the equivalence point of the titration. Look at the salts produced, if Rule of thumb Salt Equivalence Point SA + SB Neutral 7 WA + SB Basic 9 WB + SA Acidic 5 3. Titration Curve: Strong Acid and Weak Base HCl + NH3 → NH4+ + Clacid salt Indicator pH = 5 Methyl Red- see ind chart 60 mL of 1.0 M NH3 is added to 30 mL of 1.0 M HCl pH 1.0 M NH3 pH 10 14 7 Acid Salt pH 5 0 0 1.0 M HCl pH = 0 30 Volume 1.0 M NH3 added 60 Weak base and STRONG ACID • • • • We expect to produce An acidic solution. Therefore, equivalence point at pH <7 Indicators around pH = 5 Rules found through experiments to make your life EASY. Weak base and STRONG ACID Rules: pKb = pOH ½ means pH when half Volume is used, NOT HALF pH!!!! Kb = 10 –pKb or Kb = 10-pOH ½ Kb = [ OH-]1/2 where [OH]1/2 can be found from pOH 1/2 [Base]equilibrium = [ OH-]2 ….. this [OH] is found from pH or pOH initial Kb Kb found from above equation [Base]original= [Base]eq + [OH] from pH initial Weak base and STRONG ACID The following data was obtained when titrating ethylamine, a monoprotic weak base, with HCl 25.00 mL= volume of ethylamine solution titrated 19.22 mL = volume of HCl required to get to equivalence point 11.855 = initial pH of ethylamine solution 10.807= pH at 9.60 mL point of titration A) Calculate the Kb value for ethylamine Weak base and STRONG ACID The following data was obtained when titrating ethylamine, a monoprotic weak base, with HCl 25.00 mL= volume of ethylamine solution titrated 19.22 mL = volume of HCl required to get to equivalence point 11.855 = initial pH of ethylamine solution 10.807= pH at 9.60 mL point of titration B) Calculate the initial [ethylamine] Weak base and STRONG ACID The following data was obtained when titrating ethylamine, a monoprotic weak base, with HCl 25.00 mL= volume of ethylamine solution titrated 19.22 mL = volume of HCl required to get to equivalence point 11.855 = initial pH of ethylamine solution 10.807= pH at 9.60 mL point of titration C) Calculate the [HCl] used Weak base and STRONG ACID The following data was obtained when titrating ethylamine, a monoprotic weak base, with HCl 25.00 mL= volume of ethylamine solution titrated 19.22 mL = volume of HCl required to get to equivalence point 11.855 = initial pH of ethylamine solution 10.807= pH at 9.60 mL point of titration D) Suggest a suitable indicator. Homework #127 on page 176