I have a question that I require an answer to. For the above titration, concentration of A-(conjugate base of acid) is the same as concentration of HA at half equivalence. It is at this point that pka=ph of the solution. I agree to this conclusion, but why is the concentration of A- equals to concentration of HA at this point? Any help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks.
Borek
Aug9-08, 03:46 AM
Write reaction equation, think in terms of the neutralization stoichiometry. This is a weak acid, so it dissociates very slightly on its own - so slightly, that its own dissociation can be ignored.
You can see this pretty easy from the Henderson Hasslebach equation:
pH = pKa + log ([A-]/[HA])
When [A-] is equal to [HA], you get log 1 in the above equation which is equal to 0. So pH = pKa. The Henderson Hasslebach equation is derived from the standard Ka equilibrium equation, and you can see that derivation if you want a deeper understanding.