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Ethanoic Acid Lab Report
Investigating the relationship between temperature and equilibrium constant in weak acids

Topic/Purpose The topic of the investigation is equilibria of weak acids, using ethanoic
acid. The purpose of the investigation is to determine the relationship between
temperature and the equilibrium/dissociation constant of weak acids, by calculating the
K_a value of ethanoic acid at various temperatures.
Aim
The aim of the investigation is to determine whether the relationship between temperature
and the equilibrium constant is linear or exponential by measuring the pH of a weak acid
at various temperatures ranging from 20 ˚C to 80 ˚C. This will be achieved by deducing
the K_a values for the acid, and plotting them on a graph against temperature. ... Show
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Weak acids do not fully dissociate in a solution, releasing only some of their hydrogen
atoms, and an equilibrium is formed when they react. Ethanoic acid is an organic
compound and has a pH of 2.9, is a component of vinegar, and has anti bacterial
properties. However, it also has negative properties since it can inhibit carbohydrate
metabolism, leading to the demise of the organism. Figure 1. Molecular structure of
ethanoic acid pH is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a solution is, and it is
measured using a scale ranging from 0 to 14, 0 6 being acidic, 8 14 basic and 7
neutral. However, if a solution is a very strong alkali or very strong acid, its pH value
can be outside of the scale. pH is also a measure of hydrogen ions (H^+) in the
solution. According to the Arrhenius definition an acid forms hydrogen ions in an
aqueous solution. However, the Bronsted Lowry theory suggests that an acid is a
substance which can act as proton donor. Finally, the Lewis theory states that an acid is
a lone pair of electrons acceptor (to form a dative covalent bond). Acids also have the
ability to turn blue litmus red and form salts when they react with bases and certain
metals. Weak acids normally have pH values ranging from 2 to
The Economy Of Early America
The economy of early America certainly had its share of struggles, in addition to its
years of profitability. The economy was influenced by a number of different goods
lowing in and out of the country, as well as services offered in the country over an
almost 200 year period. Some of these influences are certainly more important and had
a greater effect than others, namely slavery, the production of cotton, and the
revolutionary war. While many of these economic factors were around through the end
of the civil war, there were many changes that took place within the production of
these goods that caused the economy to boom, or recess in some situations and time
periods. In the early stages of the colonies, Britain s main focus was on the production
of cotton and getting a good supply of cotton from the colonies. This extreme focus led
to a pressure to produce cotton in the south as quickly as possible, which ultimately led
to the introduction of slavery in the south. The integration of slavery into the cotton
production vastly cut down the labor costs and allowed for major profit increased by
the colonies. This increase was crucial during this time because this was when the
colonies were really starting to become independent and needed a reliable source of
income. This business aspect of slavery was increased in the industrial revolutionwith the
introduction of child factory workers. Mr. Bruns talked in his lecture about the
integration of child labor in the industrial

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