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Sodium hydroxide conductivity-concentration curve

Weak acid with a strong base. In the titration of a weak acid with a strong base, the shape of the curve will depend upon the concentration and the dissociation constant Ka of the acid. Thus in the neutralisation of acetic acid (Ka— 1.8 x 10-5) with sodium hydroxide solution, the salt (sodium acetate) which is formed during the first part of the titration tends to repress the ionisation of the acetic acid still present so that its conductance decreases. The rising salt concentration will, however, tend to produce an increase in conductance. In consequence of these opposing influences the titration curves may have minima, the position of which will depend upon the concentration and upon the strength of the weak acid. As the titration proceeds, a somewhat indefinite break will occur at the end point, and the graph will become linear after all the acid has been neutralised. Some curves for acetic acid-sodium hydroxide titrations are shown in Fig. 13.2(h) clearly it is not possible to fix an accurate end point. [Pg.526]


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