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Experiment 13 - Acid and Bases Worksheet 1. Arrhenius theory acid-base reactions can also be classified...
5. A 25.00 ml. sample of H.SO, istitrated against a 0.752 M NO solution 271 ml of the 0.752 M NaOH solution is required to reach the endpoint of the stration, calculate the concentration of the H.SO, solution: 6. How many mL of a 0.322M Mg(OH), solution would be needed to bitrate 25.00 mL of a 0.575 M HCI solution?
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HNO) Na CO,(aq) → Toud konie: 2H+ + NO3 +2Na++C052 2 Nat + 2NO3 + H2066) + CO2(g) Net lonie: 24+ (and + costaus H2010)+co 2. In Bronsted-Lowry theory, an acid-base reaction always produces another acid-base set referred to as conjugates. For each of the reactions below. predict the products, Identify the acid, base, conjugale acid and conjugate buse a. NH) 4 HNO (8) ► b. H.O(aq) + HC,H,O...
Introductory Chemistry Summer 2008 Name Acids and Bases Worksheet 1. Acid and Base Definitions p6 rto and 1. For each reaction, identify the Bronsted-Lowry acid, the Brested-Lowry huse, the conjugate acid, and the conjugate buse. a) HBraq) + H.(I) H.O(n) + Bra AsOy boile b) NHaq) +H.O(I) NH'aq) + OH por (К c) C.H.N(aq) + HOT) CH.NH(aq) + OH 2. Write the formula for the conjugate base of each acid. a) HCI b) HCHO c) HE II. Acid and Base...
Homework Acids and Bases Name: 1) Write in the products for this acid-base neutralization reaction, then balance the equation. HBr(aq) + Ca(OH)2(aq) → 2) A 8.00-ml sample of an H.PO, solution of unknown concentration is titrated with a 0.2090 M NaOH solution. A volume of 6.12 mL of the NaOH solution was required to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the unknown H3PO4 solution? 3 NaOH + H3PO4 → Na3PO4 + 3 H20 3) What volume in...
1. Which of the followi ch of the following reactions is not readily explained by the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases? a. A. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) - NaCl(aq) + H20() b. H30(aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H20(1) c. HCI(g) + NH3(g) - NH4Cl(s) d. HC2H302(aq) + H2O(l) H30*(aq) + C2H302-(ag) e. H30 (aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H2O(aq) 2. Classify each of the following species as Brønsted acid or base or both: a) H20, b) OH", c) H30, d) NH3, e)...
1-Each of the following metals reacts with nitric acid to form the metal chloride and hydrogen gas. Complete and bal- ance the reactions to show the formation of these products. a. Zn (s) +HNO, (aq)-> b. Pb (s) +HNO3 (aq) - c. Na (s) HNO3 (aq)- d. Al (s) HNO, (aq)- 2- Complete and balance these acid-base neutralization reactions: a. CSOH (aq) HBr (aq) b. HBr (aq) Fe(OH)2 (s) c. H,PO4 (aq) +KOH (aq)- 3-In a titration experiment, two drops...
C. Net lonic Equations-A Study Assignment 1. Strong Acid and Strong Base: equation: HCl(aq) NaOH(aq) NaCl(aq)H20(0) total ionic: net ionic: 2. Strong Acid and Weak Base: equation: HCaq)NH OH(aqNHCI(aq) +H200) total ionic: net ionic: 3. Weak Acid and Strong Base: equation: HF(ag) + NaOH(a)NaF(aq)HO0) total ionic: net ionic: 4. Weak Acid and Weak Base: equation: HF(aq) +NH0H aqNHF(aq)H200) total ionic: net ionic:
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1. Identify each of the following reactions as a precipitation reaction, an acid-base reaction, or as a redox reaction + a. Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 HCl(aq) PbCl (s) + 2 HNO, (aq) b. 2 Hxe + O2 + 2 H2O c. HNO, (aq) + KOH(aq) KNO, (aq) + H20 (1) d. Zna + 2HCl(a) - ZnClaraq) + Halle e. Ba?'(aq) + 2 Br(aq) + 2 Na(aq) + SO/"(aq) BaSO. (s) + 2 Na'(aq) + 2 Br" (aq)...
Questions: 1. Write balanced equations for each of the four different acid-base reactions in this experiment. Include phases (s, 1, g, aq) for reactants and products. Naoteit HChagj- NaOH agl+ NH2 (09) t HUiagy NHz 491 HadtNaa (a4) Hao t NaCats HCaHso (44) NH4 ca) + C211202a) t 2. How does the enthalpy of neutralization change when you switch from a strong acid to a weak acid with the same base? From a strong base to a weak base with...
Watch the ChemTour animation below on acid-base titrations.
Then, answer the questions about the following reaction:
$$Ca(OH)2(aq)+2HCl(aq)CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)
An aqueous solution of Ca(OH)2with a concentration of
0.140 M was used to titrate 25.00 mL of aqueous HCl. 14.43
mL of the Ca(OH)2was required to reach the endpoint of
the titration.
Pt1: How many moles of base were required to react completely with
the acid in this reaction?
Pt2:How many moles of HCl were present in the original 25.00 mL
of acid?...