Hey guys,
Just doing a question about a conductometric titration involving adding a strong acid (HCl) to a weak base (aqurous ammonia). I have some thoughts on it but kind of wanted to check them/see if I was missing anything! Basically, I figured that at the start of the titration you've got a fairly decent conductivity due to the OH- in the NH3 (aq). As you add acid, these get replaced by chlorides, which with their lower ion mobility result in the conductivity decreasing. After neutralisation, you're adding excess HCl. At this point, I figured the conductivity would increase due to the addition of H+ (v. high ion mobility). However, I didn't know if I ought to consider any equilibrium changes due to adding more chloride to something already containing chloride (le chatalier etc). If so, is that going to affect the conductivity? Hope I made myself clear - I'd appreciate any answers!
Cheers, Josh