Quick Revision - pH titration curves & indicators
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Video looks at the key zones of a pH titration curve then goes into more detail for the different acid-base combinations.
pH at equivalence and buffer action also covered.
Video finishes by looking at how to select the correct indicator
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5:25 when all the acid has been neutralised, where are the ethanoate ions coming from? Are the ethanoate ions that form the buffer coming from the dissociation of ethanoic acid or from the dissociation of sodium ethanoate?
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They’re a product of the reaction, so yes, from the complete dissociation of the salt
@@MaChemGuy thank you so much for your quick reply! I think I understand now: acid and base forms salt + water, then this salt formed dissociates to form ethanoate ions.
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do we need to know about buffer regions for ocr a?
Could always be a suggest question. I tell my students about it
In 1 at 0:25 does the pH not increase because the basic solution is added?
Yes. But only very slightly, because you are adding base slowly, and the acid is still in excess. The graph line is not flat, but goes up only as a very shallow incline at this point.
How would you draw a pH curve ?
Nice video, but what about the indicators? 😳
Did you watch till the end?
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