Acid/Base Titration – lyon – (51730) This print-out should have 25 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page – find all choices before answering. 001 10.0 points Answer the question to at least six significant figures. A solution of sodium hydroxide is standardized against potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP‚ formula weight 204.2 g/mol). From the following data‚ calculate the molarity of the NaOH solution: mass of KHP 1.404 g; buret reading before titration 0.13 mL; buret
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Introduction Background Information To begin a discussion about acid-base titrations‚ we must first recall that there are several definitions of acids and bases. For the purpose of this exercise‚ we will consider the Arrhenius definition of acids and bases‚ in which an acid is a proton (H+) donor and a base produces hydroxide (OH-) in solution. When an acid reacts with a base‚ the products of this reaction are water and a salt. Note that salt here does not only mean table salt (NaCl)‚ but can refer
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Experiment 2 Acid/Base Titration John J. Purdue CHM 321 – Fall 2012 TA: Scott Cole Section 1 September 4‚ 2012 Unknown Concentration: X.XX ± X.XX M (@95% confidence interval) (adapted from a report prepared by N. Skrynnikov‚ 2009) Abstract The concentration of an unknown acid (HA) solution was determined by titration with a standardized solution of sodium hydroxide. The standardization of NaOH was done by titration with a solid acid sample‚ potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP)‚ and phenolphthalein
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Silver Nitrate Titration Introduction This experiment was conducted to work out the concentration of the chloride ions in the school swimming pool water and to see if it fits in the required range of concentration of chloride ions in the swimming pool water. This was done by titrating a small sample of the school swimming pool water with silver nitrate‚ which would form a white precipitate of silver chloride. The equation of this process is: The end point of the titration (when all of
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titrate a weak acid with a strong base. In a titration of a weak acid with a strong base the titrant is the strong base and the analyte is a weak acid. The reaction that will occur is the direct transfer of protons from the weak acid to the hydroxide ion. The data gathered will be represented on the titration curve‚ a graph of the volume of titrant being the strong base plotted against the pH .The pH is an indicator of an acids strength. The titration curve can be used to determine the pKa. By reading
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Neutralization Titrations: The Determination of Sodium Carbonate from Unknown Soda Ash Unknown # I. Purpose: The goal of this experiment is to determine the weight % of Na2CO3 through the preparation of NaOH and HCl standards. The molarity of the standards will be found through titration of KHP for NaOH‚ HCl vs the known NaOH‚ and the unknown Soda Ash sample vs the known HCl. II. Equations and Sample Calculations: Titration of HCl with NaOH: Complete Equation: HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq)
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1. Introduction 2 2. Graphs 2.1 HC2H3O2 titration curve 3 2.2 H3PO4 titration curve 4 2.3 H2A titration curve 5 3. Calculations 3.1 HC2H3O2 Calculations a. Exact molarity of the HC2H3O2 solution 6 b. Ka from the initial pH 6 c. Ka from the pH at halfway point 6 d. Ka from the pH at the end point 7 3.2 H3PO4 Calculations a. Exact molarity of the H3PO4 solution 7 b. Ka1 from
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Science C.A.T Year 9 2014 Advanced by Sara Hamilton 9H Testing Vinegar – Acid Base Titration Aim The aim of this practical experiment was to pair up and measure the concentration of the acid in three different brands of vinegar. We added a base liquid‚ to the three different brands of vinegar until a neutralization reaction occurred. We conducted the experiment using the titration method. Hypothesis My hypothesis is that the vinegar that will have the highest acidic level will be Cornwell’s
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Using technology in the classroom Many of my experiences with technology in the classroom are the use of PowerPoints. This is a tool used often within college classrooms‚ also a tool I have used on several occasions when giving presentations to a class. I find the use of PowerPoint very helpful when giving a group of people large amounts of information. Having the notes on a screen while the presenter is speaking allows me to take in the information through more than one sense‚ it also gives the
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Using Social Media as a support for Women with Anorexia Nervosa Can you imagine having a height of 5’4 and weighing less than 90lbs? That is what Karen Carpenter weighed during the active years of her eating disorder (Schmidt‚ 2010). On a daily basis‚ we are reminded through television‚ magazines‚ and the Internet that being ‘thin’ is a key component to being attractive. We are exposed to many different ideas that influence the way we see ourselves. As a result of these influences‚ some individuals
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