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For the titration of 0.20M formic acid with 0.36M sodium hydroxide:
a) find the pH at the equivalence point
b) find the pH at some volume past the equivalence point
c) sketch the titration curve
a) At the equivalence point
Suppose we start with 1 L of 0.20 M HCOOH. To reach equivalence
point, we need
of NaOH.
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Initial concentration (M) | 0.129 | 0 | 0 |
Change in concentration (M) | -x | x | x |
Equilibrium concentration (M) | 0.129-x | x | x |
Since, the value of Kb is small, we approximate 0.129-x to 0.129
b)
The pH at some volume past the equivalence point
Suppose we add 0.6 L of 0.36 M NaOH to 1 L of 0.20 M HCOOH.
Out of 0.216 moles of NaOH, 0.20 moles will neutralise 0.216 moles of HCOOH.
c)
The titration curve is shown below.