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Titration Notes, part I
  • Neutralization Reactions

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Neutralization
  • A reaction in which an acid and a base in aqueous
    solution produces a salt and water.

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What is a salt?
  • An ionic compound made from the cation of a base
    and the anion of an acid.

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Neutralization Reactions
  • NaOH HCl a
  • KOH H2SO4 a
  • Lithium hydroxide neutralizes nitric acid
  • Phosphoric acid neutralizes calcium hydroxide

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Titration Reactions
  • You can use a neutralization reaction to
    determine the concentration of an acid (or base)
    solution

using stoichiometry!!!
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Indicators
  • In order to do so, you need an indicatora dye
    that changes colors at different pH
  • In most titrations, phenolphthalein is used,
    because it turns from colorless to bright pink as
    a solution goes from acidic to basic.

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How Do You Titrate?
  • 1) A measured amount of acid solution of unknown
    concentration is added to a flask.
  • 2) Indicator is added to the acid.
  • 3) Measured volumes of a base of known
    concentration are added until the indicator
    barely changes color.

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Titration Terms
  • A buret is the device that we use for measuring
    volumes in a titration.

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Titration Terms
  • The standard solution is the solution of known
    concentration added in step 3.

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Titration Terms
  • The endpoint is the point at which the indicator
    changes color.

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The Mathematics of Titration
  • Dont forget, the big M that stands for molarity
    is the same thing as moles/Liter!

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Practice Problem 1
  • A 25mL solution of H2SO4 is neutralized by 18mL
    of 1.1M NaOH. What is the molarity of the H2SO4?

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Practice Problem 2
  • A 19.0mL solution of H3PO4 is neutralized by
    22.7mL of 2.3M Ca(OH)2. What is the molarity of
    the H3PO4?

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Practice Problem 3
  • How much 1.3M HCl is needed to neutralize 39.6mL
    of 2.1M NaOH?

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Practice Problem 4
  • How much 2.9M NaOH would be needed to neutralize
    42.7mL of 3.1M H2SO4?
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