Weak Titrate-Strong Titrant Curves definitions Flashcards
Weak Titrate-Strong Titrant Curves definitions
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Buffer Region
A section in a titration curve where pH changes gradually due to the presence of a buffer system.Half-Equivalence Point
The midpoint in the buffer region where the concentration of weak acid equals its conjugate base.Equivalence Point
The point in a titration curve with the steepest pH change, indicating equal moles of titrant and titrate.Weak Acid
A substance that partially dissociates in solution, resulting in a pH less than 7 when titrated with a strong base.Strong Base
A substance that fully dissociates in solution, raising the pH above 7 when titrating a weak acid.Weak Base
A substance that partially dissociates in solution, resulting in a pH greater than 7 when titrated with a strong acid.Strong Acid
A substance that fully dissociates in solution, lowering the pH below 7 when titrating a weak base.Titrant
A solution of known concentration added to another solution to determine its concentration.Titrate
A solution whose concentration is determined by titration with a titrant.pH Plateau
The stage in a titration curve where pH levels off after the equivalence point due to excess titrant.Conjugate Base
The species formed when a weak acid donates a proton during a titration.pH
A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, crucial in determining titration curve characteristics.Steepest Incline
The part of the titration curve where pH changes most rapidly, indicating the equivalence point.Neutralization
The reaction between an acid and a base to form water and a salt, key in reaching the equivalence point.Excess Titrant
The additional titrant present after the equivalence point, causing further pH changes.