Variables:
Variables Variables Measured Method of measurement
Independent
pH of the six buffer solution A pH probe attached to a data-logger will be used to measure pH
Dependent
Absorption of the buffer solutions at wavelength 435.0nm and 617.0 nm A spectrophotometer (±0.001) will be used to measure absorbance at wavelength 436.0nm and 617.0 nm respectively
Hypothesis: Since Bromothymol blue is a weak acidic compound, it will have a pKa value around 7 under an acidic region.
To proceed with this investigation, the absorbance of the six buffer solutions at the two wavelengths will be plotted and the final graph of absorbance against pH will be similar to Figure 1 below: …show more content…
The red line indicates the changes of absorbance at wavelength 1 where the acidic form (HIn), absorbs strongly. The blue line indicates the behavior at wavelength 2 where the basic form (In-), absorbs strongly.
As mentioned, it is evident that the pH where (HIn) = (In-) corresponds to the indicators pKa. Thus, the pKa of an indicator corresponds to the pH of the solution at the inflection point in a plot of absorbance as a function of pH, as indicated by the dotted line in figure 1.
Hence, the ratio of [〖In〗^- ]/[HIn] at any pH can be obtained using the equation below:
[〖In〗^- ]/[HIn] =〖A_λ2∙A〗_(λ1,acidic )/〖A_(λ2,basic)∙A〗_(λ1