M.Sc.III Sem Physical Chemistry Practical 1

M.Sc.III Sem Physical Chemistry Practical 1

M.Sc.III Sem Physical Chemistry Practical 1

Determination of pKa of an indicator (e.g., methyl red)

(a) in aqueous medium

(b) in micellar medium


Aim

To determine the acid dissociation constant (pKa) of an acid–base indicator (methyl red) using UV–Visible spectroscopy in aqueous solution and in the presence of micelles.


Determination of pKa of Methyl Red

(With Numerical Example & Calculation)


Given (Example Data)

  • Indicator: Methyl Red
  • Selected wavelength (λmax): 520 nm

Absorbance values:

  • Absorbance of acidic form (A_acid) = 0.80
  • Absorbance of basic form (A_base) = 0.20

Observation Table (Example)

pHAbsorbance (A)
4.20.65
4.60.55
5.00.50
5.40.40
5.80.30

Formula Used

pKa=pHlog(AAacidAbaseA)\boxed{\text{pKa} = \text{pH} – \log\left(\frac{A – A_{\text{acid}}}{A_{\text{base}} – A}\right)}


Sample Calculation (at pH = 5.0)

Given:

  • pH = 5.0
  • A = 0.50
  • A_acid = 0.80
  • A_base = 0.20

Step 1: Substitute values

pKa=5.0log(0.500.800.200.50)\text{pKa} = 5.0 – \log\left(\frac{0.50 – 0.80}{0.20 – 0.50}\right)


Step 2: Solve numerator & denominator

0.300.30=1\frac{-0.30}{-0.30} = 1


Step 3: Log value

log(1)=0\log(1) = 0


Step 4: Final pKa

pKa=5.0\boxed{\text{pKa} = 5.0}


Graph Method (Optional but Exam-Friendly)

  • Plot pH vs log(AAacidAbaseA)\log\left(\frac{A – A_{\text{acid}}}{A_{\text{base}} – A}\right)
  • The point where log()=0\log(\dots) = 0pH=pKa\boxed{\text{pH} = \text{pKa}}

Micellar Medium (Short Example)

Suppose same experiment in CTAB micellar medium gives:

  • pKa = 5.6

Reason:

  • Micelles stabilize one ionic form
  • Change micro-polarity
  • Hence pKa shifts

Final Result (Example)

  • pKa in aqueous medium = 5.0
  • pKa in micellar medium = 5.6

Conclusion (Exam Ready)

The pKa of methyl red was successfully determined using UV–Visible spectroscopy. The presence of micelles causes a shift in pKa due to microenvironmental effects.


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