Description

Principle

Carboxylic acids are potential electrolytes which exist in a weakly dissociated condition in aqueous solutions. The location of the dissociation equilibrium is quantitatively described by the Ka or pKa value which can be determined with potentiometric measurements.

Benefits

  • Simplified implementation: all pre-settings already prepared
  • Drop counter optimizes the experimental procedure

Tasks

  1. Measure the alteration of the pH value during a titration of approximately 0.1 molar aqueous solutions of formic acid, acetic acid, monochloroacetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid and lactic acid with a 0.1 molar sodium hydroxide solution at constant temperature using Cobra SMARTsense-system.
  2. From the neutralisation curves read the pKa values of the acids and compare them.

Learning objectives

  • True and potential electrolytes
  • Strong and weak acids
  • Law of mass action
  • Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
  • Dissociation constant and pKa value
  • Substituent effects
  • Potentiometry

Necessary accessories

  • Precision balance 620g/0.001g

Software included. Computer not provided.

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