Investigating pH Changes Flashcards

1
Q

How to calibrate a pH meter

A

Rinse prove in deionised water and dry with paper towel
Place in pH 4 buffer solution
Wait for reading to remain steady thenset pH meter to pH 4
Rinse again and place in buffer of pH 10
Wait for reading to steady and set meter to 10

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2
Q

How to plot pH curve

A

Measure pH before solution added from burette
Add solution from burette 1cm3 at a time
Stir
Record pH after each addition
Add solution in burette by 0.1cm3 near endpoint
After end point add solution 1cm3 until in XS

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3
Q

What is the equivalence point

A

When sufficient base has been added to neutralise acid

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4
Q

How to calculate Ka from pH curve

A

At half equivalence, pH = pKa

Read off value at equivalence 
Divide this volume in two 
Read pH at half equivalence 
This is pKa 
Ka= 10^-pKa
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5
Q

Properties of a suitable indicator

A

Sharp colour change rather than gradual

End point of titration given by indicator must be the same as equivalence point

Indicator should give a distinct colour change

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6
Q

What is the pH range of

a) phenolphthalein
b) methyl orange

A

8-10

3-5

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7
Q

Colour of phenolphthalein in

a) acid
b) alkali

A

a) colourless

b) pink

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8
Q

Colour of methyl orange in

a) acid
b) alkali

A

a) red

b) yellow

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9
Q

What is the pKa of phenolphthalein

A

9.3

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10
Q

What is the pKa of methyl orange

A

3.7

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