Pre-Lab Questions The titration curve below (on the next page) was obtained by titrating 25.00 mL...
A student peforms a titration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, with a 1.24 M solution of NaOH. They collect data, plot a titration curve and determine the values given in the below table. ml NaOH added pH Half-way Point 18.73 3.60 Equivalence point 37.45 8.59 How many moles of NaOH have been added at the equivalence point? mol What is the total volume of the solution at the equivalence point? mL During the titration the following...
A student peforms a titration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, with a 1.18 M solution of NaOH. They collect data, plot a titration curve and determine the values given in the below table. ml NaOH added pH Half-way Point 18.77 3.83 Equivalence point 37.54 8.73 How many moles of NaOH have been added at the equivalence point? mol What is the total volume of the solution at the equivalence point? mL During the titration the following...
A student peforms a titration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, with a 1.22 M solution of NaOH. They collect data, plot a titration curve and determine the values given in the below table. ml NaOH added pH Half-way Point 18.34 4.06 Equivalence point 36.68 8.84 How many moles of NaOH have been added at the equivalence point? mol What is the total volume of the solution at the equivalence point? mL During the titration the following...
A student peforms a titration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, with a 1.18 M solution of NaOH. They collect data, plot a titration curve and determine the values given in the below table. ml NaOH added PH Half-way Point 19.03 3.54 Equivalence point 38.05 8.57 How many moles of NaOH have been added at the equivalence point? mol incorrect 0/1 What is the total volume of the solution at the equivalence point? ImL incorrect 0/1 During...
A thorough explanation would sure be appreciated!!!! Thank you!! Acid-Base Chemistry: Unknown Acid Analysis (in two experiments) Introduction In this experiment you will titrate a monoprotic weak acid with a strong ak acid with a strong base in the nd using a pH meter (Exp 2). An analysis of concentration and molar mass of the the titration data will allow you to determine the concentration and more unknown acid (Exp 1) and the ionization constant Ka (Exp 2). At the...
Pre-lab Questions for Experiment #8 (Experiment-20 in our lab manual) Titration of Acids and Bases 1) Fill in the blanks in the following figure that represents the setup of today's experiment N Y (6) (1)------- - (2) ---------- (3)---------- -------------- (4)---------- 17 (8) _----- --------------- (5) --------- TO --------------- 2) What is the purpose of using phenolphthalein for an acid-base titration? 3) What is the color of phenolphthalein indicator in: a) Acidic solution: _;b) Basic solution: 4) A 40.0 mL...
A student peforms atitration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HA with a 126 M solution of NaOH. They collect data plota titration curve and determine the values given in the below table ml NaOH added pH Half-way Point 17.34 3.10 Equivalence point 35.68 8.40 How many moles of NaOH have been added at the equivalence point? 00450 ml correct 1/1 What is the total volume of the solution at the equivalence point? 6060 mL correct 1/1 During...
Question 3: Draw the titration curve (pH versus mL of NaOH added) that would be obtained from the titration of 30 mL of a 0.10 M solution of an unknown triprotic acid, H3A (Kat = 1.26 x 10-3; Ka2 = 5.6 x 10-6, Ka3 = 3.32 x 10-10) with 0.10 M NaOH. Indicate the volume needed to reach the first second, and third equivalence points and the pH at the half equivalence points for the three titration regions.
Show calculations please. Thank you! 17. The acid/base titration curve below has been obtained by titrating 0.10 moles of a weak acid of acidity constant Ka=8.0x10-5 in 100.0 mL of water with a strong base (NaOH). 8pts 0 moles NaOHH Answer the following questions (neglect dilution): (a) The equivalence point C has been reached after adding moles of NaOH. (b) Compute the pH at the start of the titration (point A): (c) Compute the pH at the midpoint of the...
A student performs a titration, titrating 25.00 mL of a weak monoprotic acid, HNO2, with a 1.821 M solution of NaOH. They collect data, plot a titration curve and determine that the equivalence point was reached after the addition of 24.64 mL of the base. What is concentration of NO2 at equivalence point (in M)? (give your answer to three decimal places)