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A titration is performed by adding 0.124 M KOH to 40 mL of 0.159 M HNO3.
a) Calculate the pH before addition of any KOH. b)
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Antonio
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A volume of 10.0 of a 0.190 solution is titrated with 0.770. Calculate the volume of required to reach the equivalence point.
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ren
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Consider the titrations of 24mL of 0.050M HClO4 with 0.100 M KOH. Find the pH at the following volumes of KOH; Vb: 0.1, 5, 10,
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Jocelyn
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Consider the titrations of 24mL of 0.050M HClO4 with 0.100 M KOH. Find the pH at the following volumes of KOH; Vb: 0.1, 5, 10,
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Jocelyn
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Hello.
For my chemistry of solutions class, we had a titration lab where we titrated NaOH into an HCl + H2O mix. This was a
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Robertq
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the concentration of HCl, a strong acid is 0.500 M. if 20.0 ml HCl is needed to titrate 40.0 ml of NaOH, what is the
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Jessie
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a NaOh solution has a concentration of about 0.11M.How many grams of KHP would have to be used to require NaOH solution to reach
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karen
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What is the pH at the equivalence point in the titration of 0.250 M HX (Ka = 5.2 x 10^-6) with 0.250 M KOH?
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Angelina
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A 21.18 mL of 0.250 M NaOH is titrated with a H2SO4 solution. The initial
volume of H2SO4 was 13.28 and the final volume of H2SO4
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Jerome
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A 19.18 mL of 0.125 M Oxalic Acid (H2C2O42H2O) is titrated with a Ca (OH)2
solution. The initial volume of Ca(OH)2 was 14.38
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Ivy
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Why can't the Ka for HCl be obtained from a titration curve like that of acetic acid?
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Alix
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the following data were collected when titrating 25.00 mL samples of HCL with 0.511 M NaOH:
initial burette reading (mL): trial
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jj re
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A titration. 12.46 mL of KMnO4 are titrated with 25 mL of H2C2O4. The half reaction is 2H2O+H2C2O4 ARROW 2H2CO3+2H+2e-. How do I
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brian
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What is a double indicator titration?
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Gill
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In a titration of 50 mL 1 Molar HC2H3O2 with 1 Molar NaOH, a student used bromcresol green as an indicator (Ka = 1 X 10^-5).
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Jessica
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Okay,
mol KHP = (0.7719)(mol KHP/204.2g KHP) = .0038mol Since this is a titration then the moles of NaOH = the moles of KHP M =
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Steve
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A 50ml sample of vinegar is titrated with 0.774M NaOH(aq). If the titration requires 41.6ml of NaOH(aq), what is the
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Steve
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Which of the four solutions (all same concetrations, same volume) requires:
a) the greatest amount of base for complete
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Andrew
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Please help me with these AP CHEM homework problems problems and show me the steps:
Mass per Volume Results for Titrations:
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shylo
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Please help me with these AP Chemistry homework problems and show me the steps how to find the solutions:
Liquid-Liquid
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shylo
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ok for a lab we had to titrate a solution with KMnO4 and for each trial i got 22.83 mL,23.92, and 22.48
I need to find the mass
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Trisha
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solution of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 , is titrated with potassium permanganate, KMnO4 , according to the following equation:
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Brenan
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A student completes a titration by adding 12.0 milliliters of NaOH(aq) of unknown concentration to 16.0 milliliters of 0.15 M
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taylor
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Question 26A student completes a titration by adding 12.0 milliliters of NaOH(aq) of unknown concentration to 16.0 milliliters
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frnk
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A student completes a titration by adding 12.0 milliliters of NaOH(aq) of unknown concentration to 16.0 milliliters of 0.15 M
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Gemma
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A 30.0-ml sample of 0.165 M propanoic acid is titrated with 0.300 M KOH. What is the pH at 5 ml of added base, at 10 ml of added
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Annie
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Suppose a student titrates a 10.00-mL aliquot of saturated Ca(OH)2 solution to the equivalence point with 13.65 mL of 0.0234 M
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Kelly
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A titration is performed by adding .600 M KOH to 40.0 mL of .800 M HCl.
Calculate the pH before addition of any KOH. Calculate
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Summer
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A student sets up a titration apparatus with 25 mL of potassium hydroxide in the flask. In three to five sentences, explain how
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moo
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A chemistry student weighs out 0.123 grams of chloroacetic acid (HCH2ClCO2) into a 250. milliliter volumetric flask and dilutes
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Deborah
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We did a titration lab, and one of the post-lab questions says: "the manufacturer of the vinegar used in this experiment claims
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Alexandra
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A 10.0 mL volvume of Ultra Bleach is diluted in a volumetric flask. A 25.0 ml sample of this solution is analyzed accordign to
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Ashley
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Why are standard solutions of reductants less often used for titrations than solutions of oxidants?
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precious
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Do strong acid strong base titrations have a buffer region?
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jam
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Use the reaction to complete the activity. KOH + HBr → KBr + H2O A student sets up a titration apparatus with 25 mL of
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i just need help bro
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What volume of 0.115M NaOH is required to reach the equivalence point in the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.200M of HF?
Ka(HF)=7.4 x
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csb
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A 21.18 mL of 0.250 M NaOH is titrated with a H2SO4 solution. The initial
volume of H2SO4 was 13.28 and the final volume of H2SO4
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Ivy
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A standard KHP solution is made by dissolving 2.12 grams of KHP in 100.00 mL of water. The KHP solution is then titrated with
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Anonymous
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When titrating a strong acid with a strong base, which is true?
1. the titration curve slopes upward 2. an indicator that changes
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bill
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How many grams of I2 are present in a solution if 38.55ml of 0.160M Na2S2O3 solution is needed to titrate I2 the solution?
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Michi
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If a chemist titrates 120.0 mL of NaOH with a 5.0 M solution of HCl and requires 56.0 mL of the acid to reach the endpoint, what
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Anonymous
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An air bubble is present in the stopcock at the start of the titration but is passed out during the titration. Would this error
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Joantense
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1.025g of an impure sample of a weak acid HX(mol mass = 82) is dissolved in 60ml of water and titrated
with 0.25M NaOH. When half
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Sandu
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A solution of I2 was standardized with ascorbic acid. Using a .1000 g sample of pure ascorbic acid, 25.32 mL of I2 were required
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Candy
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1. Consider a 1.00g unknown sample that contains 62.0% sodium carbonate and 38.0% sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, by mass. When this
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Mia
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10.0 mL of 0.15M of sulfuric acid is titrated with 0.05M of sodium hydroxide. how many mL of sodium hydroxide solution are
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tim
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A 100.0 ml sample of .50 M HCl (aq) is titrated with a .10 M NaOH. What volume of the NaOH solution is required to reach the
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Arianna
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Okay so i have this titration question and I don't really know the steps because everyone explains it differently. IF someone
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Sherry
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In an experiment with a titration of Vitamin C with Iodine, why must the iodine dropper be standardized?
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Ashley
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Given that 20 ml of a weak acid (HA) was titrated with NaOH and the titration curve of pH vs titrant volume in ml is given, find
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Anonymous
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