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Benzoic acid titration curves

Figure 7. Benzoic acid titration curves in water and in the presence of an equal volume of octanol. Figure 7. Benzoic acid titration curves in water and in the presence of an equal volume of octanol.
Fig. 4.12. Potentiometric titration curves of benzoic acid in pyridine. Fig. 4.12. Potentiometric titration curves of benzoic acid in pyridine.
Figure 6.8 shows the Bjerrum plots for an weak acid (benzoic acid, pKa 3.98, log So — 1.55, log mol/L [474]), a weak base (benzydamine, pKa 9.26, log So —3.83, log mol/L [472]), and an ampholyte (acyclovir, pKa 2.34 and 9.23, log So — 2.16, log mol/L I/40N ). These plots reveal the pKa and pA pp values as the pcH values at half-integral % positions. By simple inspection of the dashed curves in Fig. 6.8, the pKa values of the benzoic acid, benzydamine, and acyclovir are 4.0, 9.3, and (2.3, 9.2), respectively. The pA pp values depend on the concentrations used, as is evident in Fig. 6.8. It would not have been possible to deduce the constants by simple inspection of the titration curves (pH vs. volume of titrant, as in Fig. 6.7). The difference between pKa and pA pp can be used to determine log So, the intrinsic solubility, or log Ksp, the solubility product of the salt, as will be shown below. Figure 6.8 shows the Bjerrum plots for an weak acid (benzoic acid, pKa 3.98, log So — 1.55, log mol/L [474]), a weak base (benzydamine, pKa 9.26, log So —3.83, log mol/L [472]), and an ampholyte (acyclovir, pKa 2.34 and 9.23, log So — 2.16, log mol/L I/40N ). These plots reveal the pKa and pA pp values as the pcH values at half-integral % positions. By simple inspection of the dashed curves in Fig. 6.8, the pKa values of the benzoic acid, benzydamine, and acyclovir are 4.0, 9.3, and (2.3, 9.2), respectively. The pA pp values depend on the concentrations used, as is evident in Fig. 6.8. It would not have been possible to deduce the constants by simple inspection of the titration curves (pH vs. volume of titrant, as in Fig. 6.7). The difference between pKa and pA pp can be used to determine log So, the intrinsic solubility, or log Ksp, the solubility product of the salt, as will be shown below.
Figure 7 shows a typical titration. The aqueous titration curve is on the left. In the presence of an equal volume of octanol, the pKa shifts 1. 9 pK units, which is about the log P of benzoic acid. The exact relationships, correcting for volume... [Pg.238]


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