Titration Curves AcidBase Review Chemistry GT 6115 Drill
Titration Curves Acid/Base Review Chemistry GT 6/1/15
Drill l l Drano is mainly sodium hydroxide. The [OH-] is often around 0. 35 M. Calculate the p. H, p. OH, and [H+] Na. OH is a strong base. What does that mean? HW: Study for Acid/Base Test, tomorrow!
Objectives � IWBAT Analyze a titration curve to determine the strength on an acid/base Calculate the concentration of an unknown acid or base using titration Name acids and bases Calculate p. H, p. OH, [H+], and [OH-], given one Classify acids and bases by their properties
Agenda l l Drill Titration Curve Notes Acid and Base Review Closure
Titration Curves l l l What is a titration curve? When a titration is performed, one can graph the volume of base vs. the p. H What would you expect to see?
Titration Curve A l l Strong Acid titrated with a Strong Base Where is the equivalence point?
Titration Curve B � What acid-base combination is used during this titration? �Weak acid-Strong base
Titration of a Diprotic Acid
Titration of a Poly. Protic Acid
Acid & Base Review l Take out: • Titration Practice Round 2 & 3 • Acid & Base Practice WS pg. 8 & 9 l l l Check your work using the answer keys (arrayed on the boards) Show Ms. Bloedorn all four WS as you circulate Any questions? ?
Is there time? l Acids & Bases Jeopardy
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