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Which titration would result in an equivalence point greater than 7? HNO3 added to NH3 NaOH...
Which titration has an equivalence point with a basic pH? (A) titrating HCIO (aq) with Ca(OH)-(aq) (B) titrating HNO-(aq) with KOH(aq) (C) titrating HNO,(aq) with KOH(aq) (D) titrating NHs(aq) with HCl(aq) 12. 13. Identify and justify the Brønsted-Lowry acid in the reaction: NH, +HBr NH,Br (A) HBr because it is a proton donor (B) HBr because it is a proton acceptor (C) NH, because it is a proton donor (D) NH, because it is a proton acceptor 14. Which is...
A. Match each type of titration to its pH at the equivalence point. Weak acid, strong base Strong acid, strong base Weak base, strong acid pH less than 7 pH equal to 7 pH greater than 7 B. A 56.0 mL volume of 0.25 M HBr is titrated with 0.50 M KOH. Calculate the pH after addition of 28.0 mL of KOH. C. Consider the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.20 M NH3 (Kb=1.8 x 10^-5) with 0.20 M HNO3....
A 40.0 mL solution containing 0.500 g of KHP was titrated with NaOH solution of unknown concentration, and the pH of the solution was measured after each known amount of NaOH was added. (KHP=potassium hydrogen phthalate; formula=KHC8H4O4; molar mass=204.22 g/mol). The acid base reaction occurs according to the following net ionic equation: HC8H4O4- (aq) + OH- (aq) ®C8H4O42- (aq) + H2O What is the molar concentration of KHP in the solution? If the titration required 24.0 mL of NaOH to...
17. The hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate ion HSO4 can act as either an acid or a base in water solution (a) Show the reaction where HSO4 acts an acid (Ka) (b) Show the reaction where HSO4 acts a base (Kb)? 18. Show the chemical equilibrium processes for Kal and Ka2 for diprotic H2SO3 and justify which Ka is the larger value 19. A buffer contains a weak acid, HA, that is twice the concentration of its conjugate base, A. If...
Typical Math Problems 1) What is the pH of a buffer solution which is 0.12M in benzoic acid, pKa 4.19, and is 0.11M in sodium benzoate? 2) Find the %-diss of a buffer if the pKa 7.10 and the pH of the buffer is 7.50. 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 Na0H. a) What is the equivalence point volume and ½ equivalence...
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Question 1 Using the standard reduction potentials on page 127, draw a complete galvanic cell in the space below for Fe Ag a) Clearly label the electrodes, the solutions and the salt bridge. Clearly label which metal is the cathode and anode and a chemical you might use for the salt bridge. b) Give the half-reaction that occurs at the cathode and the half-reaction that occurs at the anode and indicate the direction...
1) Which one of the following is a Bronsted-Lowry acid? A) (CH3)3NH+ B) CH3COOH C) HNO2 D) all of the above 2) Which one of the following statements regarding Kw is false? A) pKw is 14.00 at 25 °C. B) The value of Kw is always 1.0 × 10-14. C) Kw changes with temperature. D) The value of Kw shows that water is a weak acid. 3) The Ka of benzoic acid is 6.30 × 10-5. The pH of a...
Titration: Acids and Bases
2. How can you determine which acid is diprotic?
3. using the answers to questions one and two, which acid is
diprotic?
4. Which base has more hydroxide ions per molecule?
Acid Volume Base Base Initial Volume (mL) Base Final Volume (mL) Volume of Base Used (mL) Acid: Base Ratio Acid 1 20 mL Base 1 50 mL 34.5 15.5 4:3 Acid 2 20 mL Base 1 Acid 1 20 mL Base 2 Acid 2 20...
ALEKS Chemistry O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Calculating reaction free energy under nonstandard conditions A chemist fills a reaction vessel with 0.546 atm nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas, 1.48 atm chlorine (CI) gas, and 4.56 atm nitrosyl chloride (NOCI) gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. Under these conditions, calculate the reaction free energy AG for the following chemical reaction: 2NO(g) +C12(e) - 2NOCI(8) Use the thermodynamic information in the ALEKS Data tab. Round your answer to the nearest kilojoule. х 5...
Thermodynamic properties of pure
substances
Standard thermodynamic quantities for selected substances at 25
°
C listed alphabetically by most important atom.
substance
Δ
Hf
°
(kJ/mol)
Δ
Gf
°
(kJ/mol)
S
°
(J/mol∙K)
Aluminum
Al3+ (aq)
---
-485.0
---
Al (s)
0
0
28.3
Al2O3 (s)
-1675.7
-1582.3
50.9
Al(OH)3 (s)
---
-1147.25
---
Bromine
Br− (aq)
---
-104.0
---
Br2 (l)
0
0
152.2
Br2 (g)
30.9
3.1
245.5
HBr (g)
-36.3
-53.4
198.7
Calcium
Ca2+ (aq)
---
-553.6...