CHM135H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Bromothymol Blue, Titration Curve, Equivalence Point

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Chm135h1 f - lecture 23 - chapter 15 (2) Weak organic acid whose color differs from that of conjugate base. Indicators are used to monitor ph change during acid-base reaction. Color of indicator changes over specific, narrow ph range. Range (= width of band) and color changes of various indicators, where white = transparent: Concentration of an acid or base is determined by neutralizing it with a solution of a base or acid of known concentration. Equivalence point is when number of moles of oh added equals number of moles of h3o+ originally present (and vice versa) Strong acid - strong base titration e. g. hcl (aq) + naoh (aq) -> nacl (aq) + h2o (l) H+ (aq) + oh (aq) -> h2o (l) Nacl (aq) -> na+ (aq) + cl (aq) Ionic salts from strong acid and strong base do not react with h+ or oh , so does not undergo hydrolysis, thus forms neutral aqueous solution.

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