Weak Acid Titration

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • Equivalence point when titrating a weak acid
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  • @Henkkagg
    @Henkkagg 12 років тому +2

    You are the man! For some reason, for me, its very hard to concentrate during classes (don't even mention books). Your videos are extremely well explained and I can replay them anytime anywhere, even in a chemistry lesson!

  • @Maxipad89
    @Maxipad89 13 років тому +1

    @FinalTidusX It's easy to get this confused. The equivalence point isn't where the solution turns from acidic to basic. It's the point where the all of the weak acid is reacted (or "sopped up") with the added strong base. In this reaction, A weak acid reacts with a strong base to produce water and a weak base. After the Strong Base reacts with all of the weak acid, all we have left is the weak base, which will make the solution slighly basic. :] i hope that helps.

  • @JoystickStereo
    @JoystickStereo 7 років тому +7

    Wow, I'm so used to listening to Khan at 2x speed that, when I came from somewhere else and had the speed set to normal, I thought I was listening to a different person, lol.

  • @ibrahimriyadh1531
    @ibrahimriyadh1531 10 років тому +2

    Regards from iraq , you are doing more than great !!

  • @cowpacino
    @cowpacino 12 років тому

    well, it doesn't really need to be a strong acid or base, it just makes the calculations a whole lot easier. You could titrate using a weak acid or base, but then you'd have to make an ICE table to figure out what your concentration of H+ was at equilibrium, then make a second ICE table with the new concentrations and it's a whole big headache.
    If you use a strong acid or base you can know that if you use say a 0.1 molar acid, the concentration is 0.1 without having to do all that calculating

  • @thebosicothe
    @thebosicothe 12 років тому +13

    2 Liters to titrate a solution
    god have mercy

  • @irealyhatepozers
    @irealyhatepozers 15 років тому

    he did explain it:
    the conjugate base of the weak acid contributes to the basicity

  • @hagalive
    @hagalive 12 років тому

    Good complementary video to watch during your breaks :)

  • @Buddypham714
    @Buddypham714 14 років тому

    this is more helpful than both my book and professor!

  • @ariva220296
    @ariva220296 10 років тому +1

    Wow that was really helpful man. Thank you :)

  • @genius4themostpart
    @genius4themostpart 15 років тому

    thank you so much!!
    this kind of vido helps us students a lot!!!
    I agree with FinalTidusX, some of the things is not that obvious for us...

  • @AdmatHakodesh
    @AdmatHakodesh 12 років тому

    correction: with 0.5M of NaOH, pH can only get as high as reaching 14-(-log0.5) or roughly 13.7

  • @carlitok3567
    @carlitok3567 Рік тому

    Love equilibrium

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I really like this one

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I like the Espinoa one

  • @rachelnz3010
    @rachelnz3010 3 роки тому

    Where can I find the video that follows this one? ie the one done by Sal himself (rather than someone else from Khan Academy)

  • @doncharted
    @doncharted 13 років тому

    hmmm...godly tutorial...I think that's why my Audio Studio's preset is set to "Cathedral".

  • @user-qi1eq5ji7f
    @user-qi1eq5ji7f 11 років тому

    I swear i feel like these videos are too good to be true like one day they're just gonna disappear cuz they were a hack..

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 3 роки тому

    thank you

  • @Pr0x1mo
    @Pr0x1mo 15 років тому

    Ok, you answered my question that i had in the previous video :)

  • @zaishaloveu
    @zaishaloveu 14 років тому

    I douubt it if a weak acid can dissociate..bcz i learned it doesn't dissociate and if it does its like very very mild less then 10 %
    so just wanna make sure am I right or Am i doing it wrong??

  • @Maxipad89
    @Maxipad89 13 років тому

    @zaishaloveu If it didn't dissociate at all it wouldn't be an acid... or soluble for that matter. Considering Acids add protons (H+) to solution, it wouldn't be an acid if it didnt.

  • @sarazuu
    @sarazuu 13 років тому

    why do you always have to titrate with a strong base?

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    It’s in the green circle

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I like the strong acd

  • @rfinnigizzle
    @rfinnigizzle 12 років тому

    anybody know a good website that has calculations worked out? If so, please let me know!

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I like the top number

  • @butamass
    @butamass 12 років тому

    can someone please explain why the titrant needs to be a strong base/acid?

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I like the pink squiggly line

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I like the ph of three

  • @InspirationIsFree
    @InspirationIsFree 8 років тому

    Would the pH always be 7 at the inflection (equivalence) point? Since there is an equal amount of H+ and OH-?

    • @venkatachengalvala4289
      @venkatachengalvala4289 2 роки тому

      No. That's only true if we're titrating a strong acid with a strong base, or vice versa. The video explains this in more depth. :)

  • @sanjar1422
    @sanjar1422 10 років тому

    The concentration oc conjugate base matter in this case because weak acids produce strong conjugate bases.

    • @arthurgoldblatt5822
      @arthurgoldblatt5822 9 років тому

      Sean Kim actually, because when a weak acid gives up its H+ ion (proton), it wants back really badly, thus making it a strong base. The reason it wants it back is because it has a strong connection with hydrogen, ie HF.

  • @dcmario
    @dcmario 14 років тому

    @FinalTidusX same here =/

  • @JaZuN94
    @JaZuN94 13 років тому +1

    anyone else a PIRATE?

  • @jsmcrawler
    @jsmcrawler 13 років тому

    need the math involved, the concepts are great but at the end or another video we need to deal with some real math because my teacher tests our understanding via the math like all teachers so telling her that i understand doesnt help unless i can do the math.

  • @Sethsm1
    @Sethsm1 14 років тому

    why arent you my chemistry professor...

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    That’s the down arrow

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    Wow that’s the one mole

  • @bankaininjav2
    @bankaininjav2 12 років тому

    and what did you fail that you can't maturely handle opinions?

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    Wow that’s hundred millimeters

  • @hockeymo
    @hockeymo 13 років тому

    sal, can can you draw more circles around the HA(aq)? hahaha :)

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I see the two orange Arrows

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    I don’t like the buffer

  • @irealyhatepozers
    @irealyhatepozers 15 років тому

    so much for your screenname

  • @YoshiFan501
    @YoshiFan501 12 років тому

    the 7 on the scale is a fish

  • @AhmedMustafax
    @AhmedMustafax 11 років тому

    I hate how everyone says (aq) differently

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    That’s a funny letter

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    Moles

  • @PenguinMan272
    @PenguinMan272 14 років тому

    It's really that easy??? Hahaha wow.... Wish I has found this sooner

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    Ph

  • @anushkabhandari9508
    @anushkabhandari9508 3 роки тому

    .5

  • @KatsAndBees
    @KatsAndBees 12 років тому

    i hate how he says aqueous. its ayyyyyyykweeous