Abstract

Analysis of the dependence on temperature of acid dissociation constants of weak acids in aqueous solution is considered from two standpoints. First, methods which assume a single-step reversible dissociation characterised by an acid dissociation constant K are examined with particular reference to the least-squares technique for deriving the required parameters. The importance is stressed of examining the structure of the model especially where high correlation factors are obtained between derived parameters. A method of analysis is proposed based on a polynomial in (T–θ) where θ is a reference temperature. The results of applying this technique to several sets of data are discussed with comparison, where possible, with thermochemical data. Second, the data are examined using a two-stage equilibrium process for the dissociation. The temperature dependence of K can be satisfactorily described by the final equation which contains two enthalpy terms, characterising the two reversible stages. The derived parameters indicate that the dissociation proceeds through an ion-pair intermediate.

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