Question:

The following diagram is obtained in a pH-metric titration of a weak dibasic acid (H2A) with a strong base. The point that best represents [HA]=[A −2 ] is
pH-metric titration of a weak dibasic acid

Updated On: Nov 17, 2025
  • P
  • q
  • r
  • s
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Concept 

A weak dibasic acid is: $$\text{H}_2\text{A} \;\rightleftharpoons\; \text{H}^+ + \text{HA}^-$$ $$\text{HA}^- \;\rightleftharpoons\; \text{H}^+ + \text{A}^{2-}$$ The point where $$[\text{HA}^-] = [\text{A}^{2-}]$$ corresponds to the **second half-equivalence point**, i.e., $$\text{pH} = pK_{a2}.$$

Working

In a pH-metric titration curve of a dibasic acid, the characteristic points are:

  • P → first buffer region
  • Q → first equivalence point
  • R → second buffer region (pH = pKa2)
  • S → second equivalence point

The condition $$[\text{HA}^-] = [\text{A}^{2-}]$$ occurs in the **second buffer region**, i.e., at **R**.

Answer

Correct point = R ✔ This corresponds to Option 3.

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