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b.) If someone accidently added more water to the your base before you started the titration,...
Assume you accidently added bleach to your clothes when doing laundry. Would you expect the bleaching of your favorite shirt to occur faster in warm water or cold water? Which variable in the rate law explains
2. What differences did you notice when you added acid or base to distilled water as compared to the buffer solutions? The blood buffer system is made up of H2CO, and HCO3-. Describe with the use of equations how this system responds to added H3O* and to added OH". 4. Looking at the fractional speciation curve, what is important about the point of intersection between the intermediate species and both the acidic species and basic species? Compare the same point...
• Material from the Acid-Base Titration Experiment. If you were to overtitrate without realizing it, would the following results come out too high, too low or unchanged? Be able to explain your answer. concentration of acetic acid in vinegar • mass percent of acetic acid in vinegar? o What is the purpose of adding deionized water to the vinegar in the Erlenmeyer flask? Does it affect the endpoint? Explain why or why not.
D Temperature of Gas (Celsius) 64 Experiment 9 Titration of an Acid with a Base QUESTIONS PRE LAB How would the calculated concentration of the HCI be affected, if the sodium hydroxide were poured from a beaker that contained some water before the NaOH were added to it? l. 2. What color is phenolphthalein in acid? What color is it in base? 3. The acid and base in this experiment are completely harmless-True or False? Explain your answer.
64 Experiment 9 Titration of an Acid with a Base QUESTIONS PRE LAB 1. How would the calculated concentration of the HCl be affected, if the sodium hydroxide were poured from a beaker that contained some water before the NaOH were added to it? 2. What color is phenolphthalein in acid? What color is it in base? 3. The acid and base in this experiment are completely harmless-True or False? Explain your answer.
To calculate the concentration of a solution using acid–base titration data. In an acid–base titration, an acid (or base) of known concentration is added to a base (or acid) of unknown concentration until the number of moles of H+ and OH- are equal, a condition called the equivalence point. Since you know the number of moles of H+ (or OH- ) that you added, you can determine the number of moles of OH- (or H+) in the unknown solution. For...
To calculate the concentration of a solution using acid–base titration data. In an acid–base titration, an acid (or base) of known concentration is added to a base (or acid) of unknown concentration until the number of moles of H+ and OH- are equal, a condition called the equivalence point. Since you know the number of moles of H+ (or OH- ) that you added, you can determine the number of moles of OH- (or H+) in the unknown solution. For...
It's a weak acid strong base titration Experiment 4: Identification of an unknown acid by titration Page 2 of 15 Background In this experiment, you will use both qualitative and quantitative properties to determine an unknown acid's identity and concentration. To do this analysis, you will perform a titration of your unknown acid sample-specifically a potentiometric titration where you use a pH meter and record pH values during the titration, combined with a visual titration using a color indi- cator...
In the Titration Lab, how would it affect your results if you used a beaker with residual water in it to measure out your standardized sodium hydroxide solution?
Match the point during an acid-base titration with the description of how the pH would be determined at that point. 1.) After titrant is added but before the equivalence point 2.)At the equivalence point 3.)After the equivalence point 4.) Before titrant is added Match with: A.)pH of salt formed during the reaction B.)pH with excess titrant C.)pH with original concentration of analyte D.)pH of remaining analyte