When titrating a weak acid with a strong base, I know that the pH at the equivalence point will be higher than pH 7, since the strong base releases all its OH- ions while the weak acid only disassociates partially. But here is my problem: wouldn't the OH- and H+ form water, and...
The majority of bases used in pharmaceutical practice are so weak that it is only possible to titrate them in a nonaqueous solvent and, moreover, in those in which the index of the titration constant pKT equals 8-10, for example in acetic acid or in acetic anhydride. The pK T for ...