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A sample of carbonic acid (K = 4.3x10-7) with a concentration of about 1M will be...
19. Choose the most appropriate indicator for the titration of a weak base wit the expected equivalence point of the titration is at pH 6.0. a. methyl orange, pH range 3.2-4.4 b. methyl red, pH range 4.8-6.0 c. bromothymol blue, pH range 6.5-7.6 d. phenolphthalein, pH range 8.2-10.0 e. alizarin yellow R, pH range 10.1-12.0
Choose the right indicator to indicate the endpoint for a
titration whose titration curve looks as follows:
Choose the right indicator to indicate the endpoint for a titration whose titration curve looks as follows: 12 10 I et 4 2 8 10 4 6 ml NaOH added bromocresol green (yellow below pH of 3.8, blue above 5.4) bromothymol blue (yellow below pH of 6.0, blue above 7.6) alizarin yellow (yellow below pH of 10.1, red above 12.0) phenolphthalein (colorless below...
The following graph shows the pH curve for the titration of 25
mL of a 0.1 M monoprotic acid solution with a 0.1 M solution of a
monoprotic base.
#1's drop down menus both read weak/strong.
#2's drop down menu features a list of all the colors listed on the
graph.
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 mL of 0.1 M base added (1) The pH curve represents the titration of a __ acid with...
4. Two 0.100 M solutions of the weak acids HA and HB are titrated using KOH at 25°C. The pH at equivalence of HA is 8.5, while the pH at equivalence of HB is 10.3. 1. Which of these two acids is weaker? ii. Which of the indicators below would be suitable in the titration of HA? Which would be suitable in the titration of HB? Indicator Alizarin yellow GR phenolphthalein methyl orange methyl red bromothymol blue pH range for...
QUESTION 1 6 points Save Answer The purpose of an indicator in an acid-base titration is to indicate the of the titration. Use Table 10.2 for the following question. If an acidic solution is titrated with a basic solution and methyl violet is used as an indicator, the solution color will change from to QUESTION 2 3 points Save Answer The molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 17.0 g of hydrochloric acid (HCI (aq) in 133 mL of water...
Consider the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.115M NH3 (ka= 5.70e-10 ;
kb= 1.75e-5) with 0.0920 M HCl.
a) calculate the pH of the solution for the following volume of
HCl: 6.25 mL
b) calculate the pH of the solution for the following volume of
HCl: 31.25 mL
c) calculate the pH of the solution for the following volume of
HCl: 50.0 mL
d) Which indicator from the table minimizes the titration error
and why?
blue Indicator thymol blue bromophenol...
Based on the following information...
please answer A. B. and C.
TITRATION OF A WEAK ACID TRIAL #1 equivalence point halfway point 25 VOLUME OF BASE ADDED 30 35 40 TITRATION OF A WEAK ACID TRIAL #2 1 equivalence point Hd half-way point s 10 15 30 35 40 45 20 25 VOLUME OF BASE ADDED Trial 1 Trial 2 Mass of oxalic acid 0.2039 pH at equivalence point a Mass of oxalic acid 0.2099 at equivalence point nt 8,5...
2. (10 pts) Using the information below and the table provided, estimate the pH of a TM solution of sodium bisulfate (NaHSO4). • When phenolpthalein is added to 1 M NaHSO4 the resulting solution is colorless. . When thymol blue is added to 1 M NaHSO4 the resulting solution is yellow. • When methyl violet is added to 1 M NaHSO4 the resulting solution is violet. Indicator Solution Methyl Violet Thymol Blue pH range in which the color changes 0.5...
Referring to figure 10.4 choose an appropriate indicator for each
titration. Justify your answer
The last page shows data from titration
whether phenolphthalein is a good 7 Referring to Figure 10.4, choose an appropr to Figure 10.4, choose an appropriate indicator for each titration. Justify your answer. 0.1UM Acidic indicator pH range Basic Thymol Blue 11 12 13 12-28 and 8.0-92 14 Methyl Orange Bromophenol Blue 10-4. Congo Red 30-50 Bromocresol Green 3.8-5.4 Methyl Red 44-62 Bromothymol Blue 6.0-7.6 Phenol...
Name Section/CRN EXPERIMENT 9 POTENTIOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF AN EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT PRE-LABORATORY QUESTIONS The following preparatory questions should be answered before coming to lab. They are intended to introduce you to several jdeas that are important to aspects of the experiment. You must turn in your work to your instructor before you will be allowed to begin the experiment. Potassium acid phthalate, KHP (KHC4H&O4), is a primary standard reagent used to determine exactly the concentration of a solution of base, such...