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Title: Complex Acid Base Systems


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  • Complex Acid - Base Systems
  • Buffers of polyprotic acids
  • For H3PO4 there are 3 possible buffer systems
  • H3PO4 / H2PO4- H3PO4 H2O
    H3O H2PO4-
  • H2PO4- / HPO42- H2PO4- H2O
    H3O HPO42-
  • HPO42- / PO43- HPO42- H2O
    H3O PO43-
  • If ratio of successive Kas lt 10-3, and solutions
    not too dilute, use the theory of simple,
    monoprotic acid buffers
  • Example Calculate the pH of a solution that is
    0.1000 M H3PO4 and 0.1000 M H2PO4-
  • H3PO4 H2O H3O H2PO4-

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  • Complex Acid - Base Systems
  • Calculation of titration curves for polyprotic
    acids and bases
  • Example titration of 0.1000 M maleic acid with
    0.1000 M NaOH - Example 11-8, FAC7 p. 235
  • Titration curves for H2SO4, H2C2O4 and H3PO4
    Figure 11-4, FAC7 p.238
  • Titration of CO32- FAC7, p. 240
  • Titration of amphiprotic substances FAC7 p. 241
  • Amino acids are important amphiprotic substances
  • Example glycine - NH2CH2COOH
  • NH2CH2COOH NH3CH2COO-
  • NH3CH2COO- H2O NH2CH2COO- H3O
    Ka2x10-10
  • NH3CH2COO- H2O NH3CH2COOH OH-
    Kb2 x 10-12
  • Electrophoresis allows characterization of amino
    acids
  • Measure the migration of charged molecules in an
    electric field
  • Isoelectric point is the pH at which no migration
    occurs because equal number of positive ion form
    and negative ion form
  • NH2CH2COO- NH3CH2COOH

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  • Applications
  • Standard acid solutions
  • HCl(aq) is most common acid reagent
  • 0.1 M can be boiled under reflux for 1 hour
    without acid loss
  • 0.5 M can be refluxed for 10 min without acid
    loss
  • Constant boiling HCl can be weighed and diluted
    to a known volume to prepare standard solutions
    of HCl
  • for P between 670 torr and 760 torr
  • H2SO4 of HClO4 are usable, but not HNO3
  • Standardize using Na2CO3 or (HOCH2)3CNH2 using
    bromocresol green indicator or add measured
    excess of acid and back titrate with OH- with
    known acidbase ratio using phenolphthalein

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  • Applications
  • Standard base solutions
  • NaOH most common
  • Reasonably stable if protected from air and glass
  • Store in polyethylene or parafin coated glass
  • Effect of CO2
  • CO2 2OH- CO32- H2O
  • 1 mol CO2 ? 2 mol OH- ? 2 mol H
  • if an indicator with acid color transition is
    used
  • CO32 2H H2CO3 no error in base
    consumed
  • if an indicator with a base color transition
    is used
  • CO32- H HCO3- introduce a
    determinate error
  • Preparation of NaOH standard solutions
  • Purchase 50 NaOH in which Na2CO3 is insoluble
  • Pre-prepared solutions are available - Acculute
  • Boil the distilled water to remove CO2
  • Standardization
  • Use potassium biphthalate - molar mass 204
  • KH(IO3)2 - a strong acid with molar mass 390
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