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Acid-Base Chemistry

Lab Report Assistant

This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment's questions, diagrams if needed, and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students' writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor.

Exercise 1: Using pH Paper and the Indicator Bromothymol Blue (BTB)

Data Table 1. Data Collected from Exercise 1.

ID Number

Chemical Name

Chemical Formula

Hypothesis: Acid or Base

pH

BTB Color

Acid or Base?

11A

Acetic acid

CH3COOH

Acid

5

Yellow

Acid

11B

Hydrogen nitrate

HNO3

Acid

2

Yellow

Acid

11C

Hydrogen sulfate

H2SO4

Acid

2

Yellow

Acid

11D

Phosphoric acid

H3PO4

Acid

4

Yellow

Acid

11E

Sodium acetate

CH3COONa

Acid

7

Blue

Base

11F

Sodium bicarbonate

NaHCO3

Base

10

Blue

Base

11G

Sodium dihydrogen phosphate

NaH2PO4

Acid

6

Yellow

Acid

11H

Sodium hydrogen sulfate

NaHSO4

Acid

4

Yellow

Acid

12A

Sodium bisulfite

NaHSO3

Acid

4

Yellow

Acid

12B

Limewater

Ca(OH)2

Base

12

Blue

Base

12C

Trisodium phosphate

Na3PO4

Base

12

Blue

Base

12D

Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate

Na2HPO4

Base

8

Blue

Base

12E

Ammonium hydroxide

NH4OH

Base

10

Blue

Base

12F

Hydrochloric acid

HCl

Acid

2

Yellow

Acid

12G

Sodium carbonate

Na2CO3

Acid

11

Blue

Base

12H

Sodium hydroxide

NaOH

Base

12

Blue

Base

Questions

A. When you created hypotheses to guess whether each chemical was an acid or base, what specifically did you look for in the chemical formulas?

B. What is the value of using pH paper as an indicator?

C. What is the value of using BTB as an indicator? When might BTB be a better choice than pH paper?

D. Write the chemical equation of mixing hydrogen nitrate (HNO3) with water.

E. Write the chemical equation of mixing ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) with water.

F. What are the conjugate acids and conjugate bases of questions D and E?

Exercise 2: Acid-Base Reactions

Data Table 2. Acid-Base Reactions.

 

A1:

Acetic acid (CH3COOH)

 

A2:

Hydrogen nitrate (HNO3)

A3:

Hydrogen sulfate (H2SO4)

A4:

Phosphoric acid  (H3PO4)

A5:

Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4)

A6:

Sodium hydrogen sulfate (NaHSO4)

A7:

Sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3)

A8:

Hydrochloric acid (HCl)

BA:

Sodium acetate (CH3COONa)

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

 

pH:3

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:5

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:7

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:7

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BB:

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:8

BTB color:

Blue

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BC:

Limewater [Ca(OH)2]

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:7

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BD:

Trisodium phosphate (Na3PO4)

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BE:

Disodium hydrogen orthophos-phate (Na2HPO4)

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:3

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:8

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:8

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BF:

Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)

pH:7

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:5

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:8

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

BG:

Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:9

BTB color:

Blue

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue-Green

pH:9

BTB color:

Blue

pH:11

BTB color:

Blue

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:7

BTB color:

Blue

BH:

Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)

pH:6

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:3

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:4

BTB color:

Yellow

pH:10

BTB color:

Blue

pH:12

BTB color:

Blue

pH:12

BTB color:

Blue

pH:2

BTB color:

Yellow

Questions

A. Visually analyze the wells colored with BTB, and remember that acids are organized by columns and bases are organized by rows. What specific acids or bases are weak or strong acids or bases? Explain why.

B. Why did some of the chemicals neutralize and others did not?

C. Did any of the mixtures get more acidic than the original acid or less acidic than the original base? Why do you think this happened or did not happen?

Exercise 3: Testing the pH of Household Products

Data Table 3. Household Acids and Bases.

Household substance

Prediction:

(Acid, Base, or Neutral)

pH Value

Conclusion:

(Acid, Base, or Neutral)

Vinegar

Acid

4

Acid

Bleach

Acid

8

Base

Milk

Base

8

Base

Ginger Ale

Acid

6

Acid

Bug Spray

Base

8

Base

Questions

A. What properties did you use to determine whether the substances you tested were acid or base?

B. Did any of your findings surprise you? Why or why not?

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