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3.1 : Acid–Base Titration: Overview

An acid-base titration is a technique used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base, using a titrant of known concentration–either a base for acid titration or an acid for base titration. The process involves gradually adding the titrant, leading to a predictable change in the pH of the solution. This change is plotted on a titration curve, showing how a solution's pH varies with the amount of titrant added. Such curves are instrumental in monitoring the titration's progress and identifying the endpoint.

Titration curves can be formed in various combinations: between strong acids and strong bases, strong acids and weak bases, or weak acids and strong bases. These curves typically display an S-shape, but their specific characteristics vary depending on the strength of the acid or base involved. For strong acids neutralized by strong bases, the equivalence point - where the moles of acid equal the moles of base - is reached at a pH of 7, indicating complete neutralization. In the case of weak acids, this equivalence point occurs above pH 7, reflecting the transformation of the weak acid into its conjugate base. The pH changes more significantly near the equivalence point in strong acid titrations compared to weak acid titrations. In the latter, there is also a buffer region and a half-equivalence point, at which the pH equals the pKa of the acid. The concentrations of the weak acid and its conjugate base are equal—on the other hand, titrating strong or weak bases with strong acid results in an inverted S-shaped curve, starting from a higher pH and decreasing with the addition of the strong acid.

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3.1 : Acid–Base Titration: Overview

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3.2 : Titration of a Strong Acid with a Strong Base

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3.3 : Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base

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3.4 : Titration of a Weak Base with a Strong Acid

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3.5 : Titration of a Weak Acid with a Weak Base

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3.6 : Solution Composition During Acid/Base Titrations

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3.7 : Mixtures of Acids

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3.8 : Titration in Nonaqueous Solvents

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3.9 : Titration of Polyprotic Base with a Strong Acid

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3.10 : Titration of Polyprotic Acids with a Strong Base

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3.11 : Composition of Polyprotic Acid Solutions as a Function of pH

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3.12 : Buffers: Overview

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3.13 : Buffers: Buffer Capacity

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3.14 : Leveling Effect

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