An Arrhenius acid is an acid that dissociates and produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water, whereas an Arrhenius base produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
pH is a measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It is calculated as the negative log base 10 of the concentration of hydrogen or hydronium ions in the solution.
The strength of an acid or base is determined by its ability to dissociate into its conjugate ions in water. Strong acids and bases fully dissociate in water, whereas weak acids and bases do not. Acid strength is calculated using the dissociation constant, Ka, but a more commonly referenced is the negative log base 10 of the Ka known as pKa. The lower the pKa value, the stronger the acid.
Titration is a technique used to determine the concentration of a solution. To perform a titration, a solution with a known concentration, called a standard solution, is used to determine the unknown concentration of a solution by slowly adding the known to the unknown. For acid-base titrations, a standardized solution of base is slowly added to an acid with unknown concentration (or the acid is added to the base) until the unknown solution is neutralized by the formation of a salt and water, yielding a neutral pH.
As base is added to the unknown concentration of acid, the pH is monitored using a pH indicator dye. When the pH changes from acidic to basic, the color of the pH indicator changes. Just before this point, when the solution is neutral, the concentration of hydrogen ions equals the concentration of added hydroxide ions. With the known concentration of base, the concentration of hydroxide ions is also known and used to calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in the acid, and by extension, the concentration of acid.
Source: Smaa Koraym at Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA
Here, we show the laboratory preparation for 10 students working in pairs, with some excess. Please adjust quantities as needed.
1 50-mL glass burette |
1 60-mL plastic burette with 2-valve system |
3 250-mL Erlenmeyer flasks |
1 10-mL graduated cylinder |
1 50-mL graduated cylinder |
1 100-mL beaker |
1 250-mL beaker |
1 400-mL beaker |
1 Glass stirring rod |
1 Ring stand |
1 Medium 2-prong clamp |
1 Burette clamp |
1 1-mL pipette |
15 1-mL pipette tips |
1 500-mL polyethylene bottle with cap |
1 Drop counter |
1 pH sensor probe |
1 Stirplate |
1 Stir bar |
1 Data acquisition system |
1 Flash drive |