I know this is meant to be quite basic, but I wonder if anyone can help me.
I did a lab assignment, which was the “Identification of an unknown weak acid by titration” where we have to find the pKa and use it with the RMM to identify the acid
I titrated 0.1M NaOH with 25cm3 of an unknown acid, plotted the graph pH Vs titre and found the equivalence point to be ~9.8cm3 and the half equivalence point to be ~pH4.7, giving me the pH = pKa. However we are told we have to use H-H equation pKa = pH + log[HA]/[A]. when I calculate it (starting pH was 3.02) I calculate the pKa to be 3.16 which is different from the graph.
When I calculated pH + log [HA]/[H+][A-] I got a pKa of ~4.7 Is this way wrong?
Where am I going wrong? Can anyone shed some light on this for me?