1o5 POH (c) What is the pH at the first equivalence point? (d) What volume of NaOH is needed to reach the second equivalence point and what species exist in solition at that pH? (e) What will the pH of the solution when 75 ml of NaOH has been added to the solution?

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2. If it took 50 ml of 0.1Molar NaOH to reach the first equivalence point in the titration of 50 ml of
Carbonic acid whose Ka is 104 and Ka; is 10-".
(a) What is the concentration of the Acid?
D.l
20
しR Lers
0.005
Ho
BasE PUH
(b) What is the pH when 25 ml of NaOH has been added?
PH=14-0,01=13.93
50+25= 1570.095
Ool (0.75) =1,5
O.005
M 0.1-0.07
bcalo 5
POH
(c) What is the pH at the first equivalence point?
(d) What volume of NaOH is needed to reach the second equivalence point and what species exist in
solition at that pH?
(e) What will the pH of the solution when 75 ml of NaOH has been added to the solution?
Transcribed Image Text:く 2. If it took 50 ml of 0.1Molar NaOH to reach the first equivalence point in the titration of 50 ml of Carbonic acid whose Ka is 104 and Ka; is 10-". (a) What is the concentration of the Acid? D.l 20 しR Lers 0.005 Ho BasE PUH (b) What is the pH when 25 ml of NaOH has been added? PH=14-0,01=13.93 50+25= 1570.095 Ool (0.75) =1,5 O.005 M 0.1-0.07 bcalo 5 POH (c) What is the pH at the first equivalence point? (d) What volume of NaOH is needed to reach the second equivalence point and what species exist in solition at that pH? (e) What will the pH of the solution when 75 ml of NaOH has been added to the solution?
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