5% Distilled Vinegar Alkalinity Titration

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Wondering if from @Randy Holmes-Farley ’s DIY alk testing we can use distilled white vinegar instead of 0.1M HCl. If we can, it makes the method a bit more accessible.

From what I’ve found, molar volume appears to be .84-ish for 5% acid distilled white vinegar.

 

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No, you cannot get accurate results this way. You need an acid with a pKa well below the endpoint of the titration , while the acetic acid pKa is above it.

In essence what that means is that once you get down to the pH 4-6 range, a lot of the acetic acid you add stays as CH3CO2H instead of CH3CO2- and H+.
Stronger acids, such as HCl and sulfuric are always in the Cl- and H + form, without any HCl.
 

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