Experiment No.2 PH and Buffers
Experiment No.2 PH and Buffers
Experiment No.2 PH and Buffers
EXPERIMENT NO.2
pH and Buffers
I. Introduction
A buffer solution contains both a weak acid (HA) and its conjugate
base (A-). To be able to add a strong acid or base to a solution without
causing a large change in the pH, we need to create a buffer solution
(ChemCollective, 2000).
II. OBJECTIVES
A. Acid-Base Neutralization
B. pH Measurement
Dip pre-calibrated pH
meter in each solution
100 mL beaker: 50 mL
each solution
Wash pH meter and wipe
gently before use it in
other solution.
C. Acid-Base Indicators
Mix well
D. Buffers
Solution A Solution B
A. Acid-Base Neutralization
B. pH Measurement
Table C.2
D.Buffers
Table D.2
IV. DISCUSSION
V. CONCLUSION
VI. Documentation
Methyl orange
Litmus Paper
REFERENCES
MC 102 LAB
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/introchem/chapter/bronsted-acids-and
-bases/
http://chemcollective.org/activities/tutorials/buffers/buffers3