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1/How does the titration curve of a weak acid/strong base titration differ from a strong acid/strong base titration?2/Also explain how the weak bases /acid differs

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1. In case of a weak acid/strong base titration:

• At the beginning, the pH changes very slowly and eventually indicates the formation of a buffer system.

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• All weak acid is neutralized at equivalent point

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• weak acids converts to conjugate base

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• pH is greater than 7 at equivalent point.

2. In case of strong acid/strong base titration :

• The equivalence point is reached when the moles of acid and base are equal.

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• Neutralisation point occurs at pH=7

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• strong acid and strong base titration will give a salt only.

3. In case of weak acids/weak bases

• weak acids/bases have an initial curvature in their titration curves while strong acids/bases do not

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• weak acid are not fully ionised in a solution

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• upon titration, they are gradually ionised which reaches an observed curvature .

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• Srong acids are already ionised, they do not show any curvature.

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