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1 pH, pOH calculations Titration Calculations Chemistry 5/29/15

2 Drill l Drano is mainly sodium hydroxide. The [OH-] is often around 0.35 M. l Calculate the pH, pOH, and [H+] l HW: Finish Acids and Bases Review #35-37 (I’ll check the whole thing on Monday)

3 Objectives IWBAT: Calculate the pH and pOH of a solution using pH scale calculations Calculate the concentration of an unknown acid by using titration l NOTES: Titration Lab–6/2 & 6/3—Tuesday and Wednesday – CLOSED TOE SHOES Acids & Bases Test – Friday 6/5

4 Titration Notes/Demo

5 Titration l An acid-base titration is a carefully controlled neutralization reaction: Acid + Base  Salt + Water ex. HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq)  NaCl (aq) + H 2 O(l) l The point of titration is to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base, using a standard solution that has a known concentration.

6 Goal of Titration l Procedure used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base l Standard solution – solution with the known concentration

7 More about Titration l The equivalence point is when all of the acid and base have neutralized each other. l The end point is when the indicator changes color. l They should be close together – Why? l Some indicators change at high pH, some at low pH.

8 Titration l We will be using phenolphthalein as our indicator. l What color is it? l Ms. Bloedorn will demonstrate. http://img.sparknotes.com/figures/3/3a5994498f24d59f5d5d762b40844a2a/titsetup.gif

9 Equivalence Point l Use phenolphthalein as an indicator Turns fuchsia in a basic solution Stop titrating when the solution turns light pink This is called the endpoint

10 http://www.lakelandschools.us/lh/lburris/images/Titration.gif

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12 Titration Calculations l Let’s go through Scenario #1 together. l Do Scenario #2 on your own. l Let’s review

13 Titration Practice Problems l Work on the Titration Problems l Make sure to show the mole ratio step! l I’ll circulate to help—check the answer key as you go

14 Closure l What is the point of a titration? l What is the difference between “end point” and “equivalence point”?


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