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Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria

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This chapter explores the dynamic balance in acid-base and solubility systems, starting with the common ion effect and its impact on ionization and solubility through Le Châtelier’s Principle. The notes then dive into buffer solutions, explaining how they resist pH changes and are composed of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or vice versa). Both ICE table and Henderson-Hasselbalch equation methods are included for calculating pH of buffers. You’ll also find thorough coverage of acid-base titrations—including strong acid-strong base and weak acid-strong base systems—along with explanations of equivalence points, pH calculations at various volumes of titrant, and the differences between titration curves. The final section introduces solubility equilibria, detailing the calculation and interpretation of the solubility product constant (Ksp) and how to predict precipitation and dissolution behavior. These notes are rich with examples, diagrams, and conceptual tips to help students confidently tackle both theory and calculation-based questions on equilibria.

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Chapter 18 – Acid-Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria
Section 18.1 – The Common Ion Effect

Read through page 851, and use Le Châtelier’s principle to explain what happens in an
aqueous solution of acetic acid (CH3COOH) when sodium acetate (CH3COONa) is added to the
solution: Sodium acetate dissociates completely in aqueous solution to give sodium ions + actations .

increased the concentration of acetate ion addition of the acetate
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by adding sodium acetate ,
we ,
so the in

causes equilibrium to shift left.
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net result is a decrease in the % ionization of acetic acid




Work through Worked Example 18.1. This is a great way to apply what you have already
learned about acid-base chemistry and Le Châtelier’s principle. Once you understand the steps
needed to solve this type of problem, challenge yourself with the 3 Practice Problems (Attempt,
Build, Conceptualize).




What is meant by the common ion effect?
the decrease in solubility of an ionic
precipitate
addition to the solution of a soluble
by the

compound w/an ion in common with the precipitate


Section 18.2 – Buffer Solutions
What is a buffer? What two components are required to make a buffer?
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Is a solution that contains a weak acid & its
conongate base
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They resist changes in pl upon additions of small amounts of an alid or base


weakacid conjugateese
Consider a buffer that contains 0.250 M HF and 0.200 M F–.
What component in the buffer neutralizes any added base (OH−)? HF
What component in the buffer neutralizes any added acid (H3O+)? F-




1

, For buffer solutions, an ICE table may be used to determine equilibrium concentrations.
Complete the ICE table for a buffer that is 0.250 M HF and 0.200 M F–. The initial line has
already been filled in for you.

HF (aq) + H2O (l)  F– (aq) + H3O+ (aq)

I 0.250 -- 0.200 0

C -
X -- + X + X

E 0 250
.
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X -- 0 200 + X
. X




Q1: Use your ICE table to calculate the pH of this buffered solution. The Ka of HF is 3.5 x 10-4.
"

[Hz0 ]
+
=
X
=
4 .
375x10-


3 .
5x10-4 -
Ix pH
= -




10g(4 .
373x10
-




4)

X =

17 .




35x10" smal # 3 36
.




The pH of buffered solutions can also be calculated using the Henderson-Hasselbalch
equation. Write this equation below.


Conjugate base]
pH = pKa +
109 (weakacid]



Work through Worked Example 18.2. Once you understand the steps needed to solve this type
of problem, challenge yourself with the 3 Practice Problems (Attempt, Build, Conceptualize).




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