Assume that you are titrating 60.0mL of 0.05 M Ammonia (Kb = 1.8x10^-5) with 0.1 M Hydrochloric Acid.
Fill in the following table and explain your answers with calculation. (I really need a thorough table and calculations here, I understand almost nothing of this, please help.)
This is all the info I have for the whole question
Volume(mL) of HCl added | Total volume(mL) | [NH3] | [NH4+] | {H3O+](Fill this in only after equivalence point is reached) | pOH | pH |
0 mL | ||||||
15 mL | ||||||
(What is equivalence point?) | ||||||
40 mL |
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