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Titration Curves of Polyprotic Acids Pre-lab Questions Before beginning this experiment in the laboratory, you should be able to answer the following questions. 1. What is a polyprotic acid? 2. If 10.70 mL of 0.105 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid (H,C H307), how many milliliters of NaOH are required to completely neutralize this solution? 3. How many millimoles of NaOH will react completely with 50 mL of 1.5 MH,C20,?...
Name Desk Date, Laboratory Instructor Titration Curves of 26 Pre-lab Polyprotic Acids Questions tory, you should be able to answer the Before beginning this experiment in the labora following questions. 1. What is a polyprotic acid? If 10.7 mL of 0.105 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid (H,CH,O,), how many milliliters of NaOH are required to completely neutralize this solution? 2. 3. How many millimoles of NaOH will react completely...
Titration Curves of Polyprotic Acids 7. Derive the relationship between pH and på, at one-half the equivalence point for the titration of a weak acid with a strong base 8. Could K, for a weak base be determined the same way that K, for a weak acid is determined in this experiment? 9. What is the relationship of the successivo equivalence point volumes in the titration of a polyprotic acid? 10. If the pk of a diprotic acid is 2.90,...
Worksheet 19 Titration of Polyprotic Acids Name: 1. Calculate the sulfite ion [SO3'] concentration in a 0.123 M solution of the weak acid, sulfurous acid (H2SO3). The stepwise dissociation constants of carbonic acid are: Ka1 1.41 x 102 Ka2-6.31 x 108 3. Consider the following dissociation of the triprotic acid, phosphoric acid (HsPOs): Step 1 H3POa + H2O <=> H30+ + H2PO4, Step 2 HP0i + H2O <=> H30+ + HP042- Step 3 HPO42-+ H2O <-> H3O+ + PO43- Kal=7.1...
I'm having trouble with these questions from the lab: polyprotic acids: titration of phosphoric acid and determination of the molar concentration of phosphoric acid in cola. 3.A student titrated 25.00 mL of cola and it required 18.27 mL of 0.0100 M NaOH to reach the 1st equivalence point. Calculate the molar concentration of phosphoric acid in this brand of cola. 4. If the density of the "Cola" drink is 1.00 g/mL. What is the mass percent of phosphoric acid in...
24 20 2TS 8. Polyprotic bases can accept more than one hydrogen lon. Consider the citrate ion, CAH.O,3. How many equivalence points would be expected if this ion were titrated with a strong acid, such as HCI? 9. Near the graph of oxalic acid titration above, sketch a titration curve for CO32. being titrated
Describe how you expect the pH of your weak acid solution to change when strong base is slowly added to it. When making this description, assume you have a monoprotic acid. Comment on how much the pH changes at the beginning of the titration, when about half the acid has been titrated, and when nearly all the acid has been titrated. Use the terms half-equivalence point and equivalence point in this discussion. How would the titration curve of a diprotic...
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Question 2: Polyprotic acids: a) equivalents of NaOH added on the X axis. Use the pka values 2.2, 6.8 and 12.4 for the 3 Draw the titration curve for the titration of H3POs with NaOH. Put pH on the Y axis and ionizations b) how many moles of NaOH must you add to 1.00L of a 0.500M solution of H,PO, to make a pH = 6.5 buffer Draw an X on your...
To learn about titration types
and how to calculate pH at different points of titration. In an
acid-base titration, a titrant (solution of a base or acid) is
added slowly to an analyte (solution of an acid or base). The
titration is often monitored using a pH meter. A plot of pH as a
function of the volume of titrant added is called a pH titration
curve. Prior to the titration, the pH is determined by the
concentration of the...
Learning Goal: To learn about titration types and how to calculate pH at different points of titration. In an acid-base titration, a titrant (solution of a base or acid) is added slowly to an analyte (solution of an acid or base). The titration is often monitored using a pH meter. A plot of pH as a function of the volume of titrant added is called a pH titration curve. Prior to the titration, the pH is determined by the concentration...