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What is the method to calculate the pH at the equivalence point for a titration involving a strong acid and a weak base?

To calculate the pH at the equivalence point for a titration involving a strong acid and a weak base, you can use the formula pH 7 (pKa of the weak base). This is because at the equivalence point, the solution contains only the conjugate acid of the weak base, which determines the pH.


Why titrations of weak acids and weak bases are not done?

It is difficult to determine the end point of such a titration, because the titration produces a buffer solution that changes its pH very slowly at the end point, in contrast to reaction between a strong acid and strong base.


Why can't we titrate a weak acid and a weak base?

Titration of a weak acid and weak base is difficult because their pH at the equivalence point is close to neutral, making it challenging to detect the end point accurately. Additionally, the buffering capacity of these solutions can make the pH change slowly, leading to imprecise titration results.


A titration of an acid and base to the equivalence point results in a noticeably acidic solution It is likely this titration involves?

a weak acid and strong base. At the equivalence point of a titration between a weak acid and a strong base, the resulting solution will have a pH greater than 7, indicating a basic solution. For the solution to be noticeably acidic at the equivalence point, it would suggest an excess of the weak acid after the reaction, which means that the acid is likely weak and not completely neutralized by the strong base.