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Titration, 40, Also polyprotic acids

In the case of a polyprotic acid for which the individual ionizations are well separated (ideally, by at least 3 log units), values for the individual constants can be calculated from data points in the appropriate regions of the titration curve. If the individual ionizations overlap, the Bjerrum fi (n-bar) method may be used. This mathematical approach was introduced by Bjerrum for the calculation of stability constants of metal-ligand complexes, but it can also be applied to the determination of proton-ligand equilibrium constants. [Pg.351]

Fortunately, there is such a method, which is both simple and generally applicable, even to mixtures of polyprotic acids and bases. It is based on the fact that we have available a closed-form mathematical expression for the progress of the titration. We can simply compare the experimental data with an appropriate theoretical curve in which the unknown parameters (the sample concentration, and perhaps also the dissociation constant) are treated as variables. By trial and error we can then find values for those variables that will minimize the sum of the squares of the differences between the theoretical and the experimental curve. In other words, we use a least-squares criterion to fit a theoretical curve to the experimental data, using the entire data set. Here we will demonstrate this method for the same system that we have used so far the titration of a single monoprotic acid with a single, strong monoprotic base. [Pg.142]

To understand why titration curves have certain characteristic shapes, we will examine the curves for three kinds of titrations (1) strong acid—strong base, (2) weak acid-strong base, and (3) polyprotic acid-strong base. We will also briefly consider how these curves relate to those involving weak bases. [Pg.714]


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