CHE 1302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Conjugate Acid, Buffer Solution, Rice Chart

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10 Apr 2018
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Suppose we have solution of ch3cooh & h2o. We add ch3coona (aq: then the [ch3coo-] increases. Apply le ch telier"s principle to equation: equilibrium position will shift left. If equilibrium shifts left: [h3o+] decreases (ph increases, [ch3cooh] increases. When [ch3cooh] increases, ionization of weak acid is suppressed: similar effect seen with week bases. Adding nh4cl or naoh (or any strong base) will suppress ionization & increase [nh3: common ion effect. Suppression of weak acid/base ionization using common ion from strong electrolyte: buffer solutions. Change ph only slightly when small amounts of strong acid/base are added. Buffer acid (ha) neutralizes small amounts of added oh: forms weaker conjugate base a- Buffer base (a-) neutralizes small amounts of added h3o: forms weaker conjugate acid ha, neutralizing added strong base decreases [ha, neutralizing added strong acid increases [ha, weak acids produce relatively little h3o+ in solution. Small change in [ha] has even smaller effect on [h3o+]

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