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ANALYSIS OF VINEGAR BY TITRATION Lab 4. PURPOSE Students will use a pH probe to perform potentiometric titrations to determine the mass percent of acetic.

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1 ANALYSIS OF VINEGAR BY TITRATION Lab 4

2 PURPOSE Students will use a pH probe to perform potentiometric titrations to determine the mass percent of acetic acid in vinegar and the pKa of acetic acid.

3 POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATIONS  Potentiometric titrations can be used to determine:  proticity (how many acidic hydrogens are donated to solution)  the amount or concentration of acid or base present (using M a V a = M b V b )  pK a (the “– log” of the acid dissociation constant)

4 PROTICITY Titration curve of a monoprotic acid such as HCl (hydrochloric acid) Titration curve of a diprotic acid such as H 2 SO 3 (sulfurous acid) Titration curve of a triprotic acid such as H 3 PO 4 (phosphoric acid)

5 PROTICITY CONTINUED Acetic acid is a monoprotic weak acid that reacts with NaOH or KOH in a 1:1 ratio and produces a single sigmoidal curve.

6 EQUIVALENCE The equivalence point volume is determined by plotting a derivative curve of the titration curve. The steepest point on the derivative curve corresponds to the equivalence point volume. (Find the exact value on your spreadsheet!)

7 SPREADSHEET Time, spHVol, mLDeriv 0.013.020.020.001 35.954.151.970.000 60.244.655.210.003 79.474.7410.440.000 103.545.1613.450.002 142.465.3416.110.010 151.318.5020.8918.750 187.6610.5821.521.960 222.1311.3522.950.001 268.7111.7325.360.000 Equivalence Point Volume Half-equivalence Point Volume pK a Highest derivative

8 EQUIVALENCE POINT VOLUME  The concentration of acetic acid can be determined from:  the equivalence point volume of the base  the concentration of the base  the volume of the acid used in the titration  The equation to use is:  M a V a = M b V b

9 PK A The pKa of acetic acid is the pH at the half-equivalence point volume of the titration, because: For a weak acid: HA H + + A - and Ka = At the half-equivalence point, half the acid has been converted to its salt, so: [HA] = [A - ] Ka = [H + ] pKa = pH

10 VINEGAR TITRATION  Make the required dilution of vinegar.  Calibrate your pH probe.  Titrate the specified aliquots to obtain titration curves.  Determine the volume of base delivered at each time point, using the base delivery rate.  Graph the derivative of your titration curves following the instructions in the manual.  Make up a spreadsheet that will allow you to calculate the indicated values.  Perform statistical analysis on your data and complete your report form.

11 SAFETY CONCERNS  Reagents:  Acetic Acid (1 N)  Sodium Hydroxide (0.1 N) / Potassium Hydroxide (0.1 N)  Eye Contact:  Irritation, tearing, redness, pain, impaired vision, severe burns and irreversible eye injury.  Skin Contact:  Severe skin irritation, soreness, redness, destruction of skin (penetrating ulcers). May cause sensitization and / or allergic reaction.  Inhalation:  May cause coughing, serious burns, pneumonitis, pulmonary edema, and coma.  Ingestion:  Toxic. Corrosive to mucous membranes. May cause perforation of the esophagus and stomach, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, general gastro-intestinal upset.

12 WASTE  Dispose of waste in the appropriate waste receptacles.  Acidic and basic solutions / waste need to be disposed in the acid/base waste container in the fume hood.  Solutions with a pH between 6 and 8 can be disposed down the drain.

13 LAB 5 REMINDER  Read the required reading sections in your textbook and lab manual as you prepare for the next experiment.  Complete and submit the pre-lab questions.  Study for your quiz.  Submit your Lab 4 Report.


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