The acidity of vinegar

Objective: Determine the acidity of a commercial vinegar bottle

  • Laboratory materials

    Erlenmeyer

    Beakers

    Burette

    Graduated cylinder

  • Reagents

    Vinegar

    Phenolphthalein

    Sodium hydroxide 1 M (NaOH)

    Water

  • Safety

    Don't forget the gloves, lab coat, and safety goggles!!!

  • Questions

    Which reaction takes place during the titration?

    Calculate the content of acetic acid in vinegar (gacetic acid/gvinegar).

Procedure

  • Weight 10 g of vinegar inside the erlenmeyer flask.
  • Add 25 mL of water and some drops of phenolphthalein.
  • Titrate the solution with the sodium hydroxide solution and record the volume used.

Theoretical explanation

The acidity level is the weight percentage of acetic acid in vinegar. The reaction that takes place during the titration is as follows:

CH3COOH + NaOH CH3COONa + H2O

The pKa of acetic acid is 4.76. Once we have added just enough base to deprotonate all the acid, the next drop of NaOH causes the pH of the solution being titrated to abruptly rise from 5-6 to over 10. This pH change causes phenolphthalein to turn pink, as its endpoint pH is around 8-8.5. At this point, the titration is considered finished.

The equation would be:

VNaOH · CNaOH = nNaOH = nÀc. acètic

The molecular weight of acetic acid is 60 g/mol. Acidity levels are expressed in gacetic acid/gvinegar in percentage.

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