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Laboratory Experiments
A Dibasic Acid Titration for the Physical Chemistry Laboratory
J. T. Clay, and E. A. Walters
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131

G. D. Brabson
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22901

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July 1995
Vol. 72 No. 7
p. 665

Abstract
A physical chemistry laboratory experiment is described in which both pK, and pK2 are determined for weak dibasic acids with closely spaced acid dissociation constants. The method is acid-base titration. Data are acquired by a computer interfaced to a pH meter, however emphasis on experimental technique is retained by requiring students to manipulate a buret, read it, and manually enter the volumes into the computer. The computer is then used to ease the burden of tedious and repetitious calculations which yield the two pKa values.
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Brabson, G. D.; Clay, J. T.; Walters, E. A. . J. Chem. Educ. 1995 72 665.
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