I have to tritrate a weak acid with NaOH 0.10mol/L to determine an unknown sample. I have a list of the acids and pKa values. One of the unknowns could be formic acid, MW=46.03g/mol, pKa=3.75. My titration volume needs to be between 10ml and 50ml. WHAT ARE THE SMALLEST AND LARGEST MASSES OF FORMIC ACID THAT WOULD GIVE TITRATION VOLUMES IN THESE LIMITS?
I think I can use the equation: pH=pKa+log(vloume of the base/volume of the base at equillibrium-volume of the base). Where to go from here I have no clue.
Any advice would be wonderful:)