
please answer 2 to 3 thank you (2) What is the molar concentration of H30* in...
Questions 3, 4, & 5 pls
(3) You will titrate a solution of an unknown acid (HX(aq)) by adding NaOH(aq). Suppose that 25 mL of 0.5 M NaOH(aq) is needed to reach the equivalence point. How many moles of HX were present initially? Show the calculation. (4) You will titrate acid solutions by adding 0.2-0.3-mL or 2-3-mL portions of NaOH(aq). When should you add the smaller volume? (5) The concentration of an aqueous solution of NaOH cannot be accurately determined...
An acid-base titration is performed: 250.0 mL of an unknown concentration of HCl(aq) is titrated to the equivalence point with 36.7 mL of a 0.1000 M aqueous solution of NaOH. Which of the following statements is not true of this titration? A. At the equivalence point, the OH−concentration in the solution is 3.67×10−3 M. B. The pH is less than 7 after adding 25 mL of NaOH solution. C. The pH at the equivalence point is 7.00. D. The HCl...
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Trial 3 Trial 1 T Trial 2 Volume of Acetic Acid 10.0mL 10.0mL Final buret reading 32.00mL 33. 10mL Initial buret reading 1.00mL 2.00 ML Volume of NaOH 31.00 mL 31.10mL Exact Molarity of NaOH (From 17A or see label) 0.223 MNAOH Calculations: 0.031 LNO OH (0:23 MOL) IL NAOH = 0.0069 moies NAOH . 1. Calculate the molarity of the acetic acid...
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equivalence point is 22.95. i dont have mL NaOH
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DATA TABLE sor CHCOOH Trial Volume CHCOOH (ml) [NTOH (M) Equivalence point Md point (ML) (ml) NE 100CM 1000M a.so DATA ANALYSIS moles -(CX) 1. Calculate the number of moles of NaOH used in the reaction with the acetic acid (CH.COOH) solution . OOON NaoH 2. How...
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3. Which sample had more moles of HA in it initially? Give reas on ! 4. Do the prelab calculation found in part IIIA below 5. Calculate the (expected) initial concentration of your acid solution (see Part IIIB below to get the initial volume of your acid solution) Acid 2 0 50 40 30 0 10 20 Volume of titrant (base) added (mL) III. Experimental Information and Procedures A.Background and preliminary calculation. You...
In an acid-base titration experiment, a NaOH(aq) solution with a known concentration of NaOH is used to titrate a given volume of an HClO4(aq) solution. At the equivalence point, (A) the volume of added NaOH(aq) equals the volume of HClO4(aq). (B) the concentration of HClO4(aq) equals the concentration of NaOH(aq). (C) the added amount (mol) of NaOH(aq) it just enough to neutralize all HClO4(aq). (D) the amount (mol) of HClO4(aq) exceeds the added amount (mol) of NaOH(aq). (E) the added...
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concentration of acid soultion?
(14pts) Part A. Standardization of a Sodium Hydroxide Solution Table view Table 4. Calculations for standardization of sodium hyroxide List view Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 [1] Tared mass of KHCH04 (9) 0.333 0.320 0.383 [2] Burette reading of NaOH, initial (mL) (3) Burette reading of NaOH, final (mL) 3.79 4.97 3.58 19.17 20.04 21.97 [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) 15.38 15.07...
I need help with part 6! All the other questions are correct so far! Thank you! In Part 1 of Lab 2 you will make and standardize a solution of NaOH(aq). Suppose in the lab you measure the solid NaOH and dissolve it into 100.0 mL of water. You then measure 0.1995 g of KHP (KC8H5O4, 204.22 g/mol) and place it in a clean, dry 100-mL beaker, and then dissolve the KHP in about 25 mL of water and add...
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Take Density of vinegar = 1.005g/mol
concentration of NaOH = 0.1205M
Experiment #7. Titration of Vinegar Goals 1. To determine the mass percent of acetic acid in a solution via titration. 2. To master the technique of titration. Introduction Vinegar is a common household item that is found in a number of products from salad dressing to cleaners. Vinegar...
1.A. Suppose the weak diprotic acid, hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is titrated with KOH solution. What is the charge balance equation, representing all charged species present, once the titration is started? **I assumed it would be an acid balance with H2O as a biproduct but it still didn’t seem to get the correct score** please let me know how to properly solve this. 1.B An aqueous solution is formed by dissolving 0.20 moles of sodium sulfide (Na2SO3) in 1.0 L of...