How to find pKa and Ka from a Titration Curve
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- In this video, I will teach you how to calculate the pKa and the Ka simply from analysing a titration graph. I will show you how to identify the equivalence point and the half equivalence point on a titration curve and from this show you how to read off the pKa. Once we have done this I will show you how to calculate Ka from pKa.
By watching this video you will learn how to analyse a titration curve.
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I was struggling to find my pKA bc the instructions wasn't clear. And i spent hours to know exactly how to find it. And since I know little English it was more hard for me.
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wonderful video I actually laughed at the 1:20 transition - thank you
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Thanks. I'm studying for the AP exam I will take in 2 days. On the practice frq, this question came up and I had no idea how to do it.
Amazing video thank you so much, may i ask how you can prove that at the half equivalence point we have the same concentration?
and what would the pKa of the acid be at the beginning of the titration?
How would you choose the concentrations of weak acid and strong base used for this titration in order to give meaningful result? A really dilute solution of acid would surely affect how the graph plots. Thanks
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Hi! If the acid is diprotico how do you find the second pKa? Thanks!
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Would this still work with a weak base strong acid pair? such as maybe sodium bicarbonate and Hydrochloric acid?
Merci
So for the pka to ka, I wouldnt need to solve for the ka if I have the pka? I wouldn't need to do and ice table? If that is the case I'm lucky i have the pka.
What about titration curves for a strong acid and strong base reaction? Can we follow the same rules there or do they differ from the rules we can follow for titrations of a weak acid with a strong base?
Rules differ. For instance, in a strong acid-strong base titration, the equivalence point will always be pH 7, which isn't the case with weak-strong titration combinations.
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Why 1/2 ???
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