Before (mol) Change (mol) After (mol) A student was titrating a solution of acetic acid with a sodium hydroxide solution. Determine the pH at the equivalence point. Do this by constructing a BCA table, constructing an ICE table, writing the equilibrium constant expression, and use this information to determine the pH. The Ka for CH₂COOH is 1.8 x 10. Complete Parts 1-4 before submitting your answer. 3 NEXT > A 50.0 mL solution of 0.300 M CH,COOH was titrated with 0.300 M NaOH. Fill in the table with the appropriate value for each involved species to determine the moles of reactant and product after the reaction of the acid and base. You can ignore the amount of water in the reaction.. 0.150 0 CH₂COOH(aq) -0.150 0.300 0.0150 + 2 OH (aq) -0.300 -0.0150 15.0 50.0 -15.0 H₂O(1) -50.0 0.0300 CH₂COO (aq) RESET -0.0300
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A student was titrating a solution of acetic acid with a sodium hydroxide
solution. Determine the pH at the equivalence point. Do this by constructing a
BCA table, constructing an ICE table, writing the equilibrium constant
expression, and use this information to determine the pH. The Ka for
CH₂COOH is 1.8 x 105. Complete Parts 1-4 before submitting your answer.
4
NEXT >
A 50.0 mL solution of 0.300 M CH₂COOH was titrated with 0.300 M NaOH. Fill in the table
with the appropriate value for each involved species to determine the moles of reactant and
product after the reaction of the acid and base. You can ignore the amount of water in the
reaction..
0.300
0.0150
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-0.300
OH (aq)
-0.0150
2
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15.0
50.0
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-15.0
H₂O(l)
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0.0300
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CH₂COO (aq)
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