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Is common ion effect exist in dibasic weak acid and strong base titration

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Titration of a Weak Acid with A Strong Base

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Titration of A Strong Acid With A Strong Base

Titration of a Weak Base with a Strong Acid

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Introduction

The Titration Curve

Weak Acid and Strong Base Titration Problems

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A titration is a controlled chemical reaction between two different solutions.

Introduction

The titration of a weak acid with a strong base involves the direct transfer of protons from the weak acid to the hydoxide ion. The reaction of the weak acid, acetic acid, with a strong base, NaOH, can be seen below. In the reaction the acid and base react in a one to one ratio.

C2H4O2(aq)+OH−(aq)→C2H3O−2(aq)+H2O(l)(1)

In this reaction a buret is used to administer one solution to another. The solution administered from the buret is called the titrant. The solution that the titrant is added to is called the analyte. In a titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base the titrant is a strong base and the analyte is a weak acid. In order to fully understand this type of titration the reaction, titration curve, and type of titration problems will be introduced.

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