19.7.6 Summary of the pH Curve for a Strong Acid/Strong Base Titration (Video)
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Video Topics
This video contains the summary of the different parts for a titration of a strong acid with a strong base.
At the start, you can find the initial pH by using:
pH = -Log{H3O+}Before the equivalence point, subtract mol –OH added from mol H3O+ initial to find # mol H3O+ remaining. Then divide by Vtotal to find {H3O+}.
At the equivalence point pH = 7
After the equivalence point, subtract mol H3O+ initial from
mol –OH added to find # mol –OH remaining. Then divide by Vtotal to find {–OH}.
Link to Video
Summary of the pH Curve for a Strong Acid/Strong Base Titration: https://youtu.be/hBo5w9uJt-c
Attribution
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Prof. Steven Farmer (Sonoma State University)