Unit 12 –Honors Chemistry

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Unit 12 –Honors Chemistry Titrations Unit 12 –Honors Chemistry

Carry out this reaction using a TITRATION. Acid-base titration is a process for calculating the concentration of a known volume of acid or base. H2C2O4(aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) ---> Na2C2O4(aq) + 2 H2O(liq) acid base Carry out this reaction using a TITRATION.

Setup for titrating an acid with a base

Sample Problem In this sample titration, we are trying to determine the concentration of 20.00 mL of HCl. In the titration we will be neutralizing the HCl with 0.150 M NaOH. Step 1: The NaOH, the titrant, is placed in the buret. The titrant is the solution of known concentration that is added from the buret. Step 2: The HCl is placed in the Erlenmeyer flask along with approximately 20.00 mL of distilled water and 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein indicator. Since the solution in the flask is acidic, phenolphthalein is colourless.

Step 3: NaOH is added to the HCl in the flask Step 3: NaOH is added to the HCl in the flask. When the NaOH comes in contact with the solution in the flask, it turns pink and then the pink colour quickly disappears. This is because the OH- from the NaOH interact with the phenolphthalein to change the phenolphthalein from colourless to pink. The solution becomes clear again as the hydronium ions from the hydrochloric acid neutralize the added hydroxide ions. As more NaOH is added, it takes longer for the pink colour to disappear. As it starts taking longer for the pink colour to disappear, the sodium hydroxide is added a drop at a time.

Acid-Base Titration

The equivalence point of the titration is reached when equal numbers of moles of hydronium and hydroxide ions have been reacted. When this happens in this titration, the pH of the solution in the flask is 7.0 and the phenolphthalein indicator is colourless. Step 4: Add as little excess NaOH as possible. We want to add a single drop of NaOH to the colourless solution in the flask and have the solution in the flask turn pink and stay pink while the contents of the flask are swirled. This permanent colour change in the indicator is known as the endpoint of the titration and the titration is over.

Titration Curve

To Solve the problem 1st write the equation for the reaction: HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) 2nd solve for the amount of moles of the titrant used. NaOH mol = 0.150 mol/L x 0.02567 L= 3.85 x 10-3 mol NaOH Found in titration experiment 3rd using stoichiometry, solve for the concentration of HCl , knowing it is a 1:1 mole ratio 3.85 x 10-3 mol= 0.192 M 0.02000 L

SAMPLE PROBLEM 2 In an acid-base titration, 17.45 mL of 0.180 M nitric acid, HNO3, were completely neutralized by 14.76 mL of aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3. Calculate the concentration of the aluminium hydroxide.

SAMPLE ANSWER 2 The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3HNO3(aq) + Al(OH)3(aq) → Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3H2O(l) The number of moles of nitric acid used is: y mol = 0.180 mol/L x 0.01745 L = 3.14 x 10-3 mol HNO3 From the stoichiometry of the reaction, the number of moles of aluminium hydroxide reacted is: 3.14 x 10-3 mol HNO3 x 1 mol Al(OH)3 = 1.05 x 10-3 mol 3 mol HNO3 Therefore, the concentration of the aluminium hydroxide is: 1.05 x 10-3 mol Al(OH)3 = 0.0711 M 0.01476 L