Acid-Base and precipitation equilibria Flashcards

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Buffers are …

A
  • a solution prepared by mixing an acid with an appreciable amount of its conjugate base
  • between a weak acid and its conjugate base
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2
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Buffers and pH

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  • have a pH resistant to change
  • pH is independent of volume
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3
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Buffers equations

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  • [H+] = Ka([HB]/[B-])
  • -log[H+] = pH
  • 10^-pH = [H+]
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4
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Indicators

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  • are weak acids
  • organic dyes
  • color depends on [H+]
  • indicators usually change over a 2 point pH spread
  • Choose an indicator where pKa ≈ pH of the solution at equivalence point
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5
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Solubility product constant

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  • Ksp
  • is sometimes dependent on pH
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6
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Ksp can be used to calculate …

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  • concentration of one ion at equilibrium
  • whether or not the solid will precipitate
  • water solubility of the solid
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7
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The higher the Ksp …

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the more soluble the solution

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8
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If Q > Ksp …

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than precipitation forms

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9
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If Q < Ksp …

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than no precipitation forms

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10
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if Q = Ksp …

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than solution is saturated

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11
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Common ion effect

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  • when the solution and solid have an ion in common
  • generally describes the solubility of a solute
  • Can use Ksp for a slightly soluble electrolyte to estimate its solubility in a solution containing a common ion
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12
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Ion with smaller Ksp …

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precipitates first

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13
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K equation - acids

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1/Ka = K

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14
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K equation - bases

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1/Kb = K

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15
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when OH- is in the reactants …

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pH increases and solubility decreases

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16
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If conjugate base forms a weak acid …

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pH decreases and solubility increases

17
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If conjugate base forms a strong acid …

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no effect on solubility