
Question 3 (1.5 points) Explain how titration is used to find the pka of a monoprotic...
How is titration used to find the pKa of a weak acid?
3) A weak monoprotic acid has a pKa 6.15. 50.00 mL of an 0.1250M aqueous solution of this weak acid is titrated with 0.1000M NaOH. a) What is the equivalence point volume and 2 equivalence point volume for this titration? Find the pH b) before the titration begins; c) after 20.00 mL of the NAOH has been added, d) after 62.50 mL of the NaOH has been added; and e) after 85.00 mL of the NAOH has been added. 4)...
If the pH at the equivalence point for titration of a monoprotic weak acid with NaOH is 9.00, and 10 mL of base is required to reach the equivalence point, how would you determine the pKa of the acid? the pKa is 9.00 determine the pH after 5 mL of base is added; this is the pKa determine the pH when 20 mL of base is added; this is the pKa the pKa is -log(9)
13. Sketch a titration curve for the titration of a monoprotic weak acid HA with a strong base. The titration reaction (neutralization) is: HA + OH + H2O+ A On the curve, clearly label the points that correspond to: i. the equivalence point ii. the region with maximum buffering iii. pH = pka iv. pH depends only on [HA] v. pH depends only on [A-] vi. pH depends only on amount of strong base added.
Explain how the titration of a weak acid by addition of a strong base could be used to determine the pKa value of the weak acid.
A 0.100M NaOH solution was used in the titration of an unknown monoprotic weak acid. It took 20.0 mL of the NaOH to completely neutralize a 0.350 g sample of the acid. What was the molar mass of the acid?
QUESTION 3 A solution of acetic acid, HC2H302, a weak monoprotic acid, was standardized by titration with 0.1660 M NaOH solution. If 20.59 mL of the NaOH were required to neutralize completely 18.23 ml of the acetic acid solution, what is the molarity o of the acetic acid solution?
How do you find all of the other points to plot for a titration curve graph when only given the pka? Example: Draw the titration curve for propionic acid, whose pka=4.87
consider the titration of a weak monoprotic acid (HA) with a strong base. If the titration has begun, but the equivalence point has not yet been reached, which of the following is true: A) The solution is a bugger and the HH equation can be used to compute the solution pH B) The excess titrant will dominate and control the pH at this point C) The dissociation of the weak acid to donate protons will determine pH - make a...
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In the lecture we used titration of sodium carbonate with hydrochloric acid as an example to explain how to titrate a weak base with a strong acid. Suppose that you are using HNO3 to titrate Na3PO4, describe how to calculate pH at following different titration stages: (a) before titration (b) at 19 equivalence point (c) at 3rd equivalence point (d) between 2nd and 3rd equivalence points (e) after 3rd equivalence point Calculation is not required, simply write the...