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Acid–Base Titration

Polyprotic Acid Titration Fractions at Each pH

Description

Polyprotic acid titration shows how the main species in solution change as pH changes. In a compound of the form H2M, there are two ionizable protons. That means the titration with a base produces two equivalence points on the curve.

As base is added, three species can be present in the solution:...

Transcript

On titration with sodium hydroxide, polyprotic acids like maleic acid with two ionizable protons demonstrate two equivalence points on the titration curve.

During the titration, the different species in the solution are H2M, HM, and M2−, whose relative concentration is represented by alpha-knot, alpha-one...

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Polyprotic Acid TitrationEquivalence PointsAlpha FractionsAcid Base TitrationProton DissociationSolution CompositionTitration Curve AnalysisChemical EquilibriumAcid Species DistributionpH Dependent Speciation