Describe how you would determine the dissociation constant of a weak monoprotic acid from a potentiometric titration between a strong base and weak monoprotic acid.
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First, perform a potentiometric titration by titrating the weak monoprotic acid (HA) with a strong base (B) of known concentration. Measure the pH at each addition of the strong base. Show more…
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