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Neutralization & Titrations

Neutralization & Titrations. Neutralization Reactions. __________ – acid + base  a salt + water Neutralization reactions are just a special type of double replacement reactions. Neutralization Reactions. Write the equations for the following neutralization reactions

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Neutralization & Titrations

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  1. Neutralization & Titrations

  2. Neutralization Reactions • __________ – acid + base  a salt + water • Neutralization reactions are just a special type of double replacement reactions

  3. Neutralization Reactions • Write the equations for the following neutralization reactions • Acetic acid and ammonium hydroxide • Nitric acid and cesium hydroxide

  4. Acid base Titrations • __________– a method for determining the concentration of a solution by reacting a volume of a solution of known concentration with a volume of an unknown concentration

  5. Steps for a titration • A measured volume of the unknown concentration of the acid is placed in a beaker with a few drops of indicator or a pH meter • A buret is filled with the titrating solution of known concentration. This is called the standard solution • A measured volume of the standard solution is slowly added to the beaker of unknown concentration • This continues until the equivalence point is reached • __________– point where the # moles H+ = # moles of OH-

  6. Titrations Acid-Base Titrations

  7. Titrations • You can use a pH meter or an indicator • Indicator – chemical dye whose color changes according to the pH • If using an indicator, the point at which the solution changes color is called the end point

  8. Titrations • What is the molarity of a nitric acid solution if 43.33 ml of 0.100M KOH is needed to neutralize 20.00 ml of an unknown concentration of HNO3?

  9. Titrations • Calculate the concentration of H2SO4 if 50.0 ml of 0.1 M NaOH is added to 25.0 ml of an unknown concentration of H2SO4.

  10. Buffers • __________ - solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added • A buffer is a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base • Or • A weak base and its conjugate acid • __________– the amount of acid or base that the buffer can neutralize before the pH begins to change

  11. Buffers

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