Concentration of HCl used: 25ML Volume of HCl used: 0.1031 Indicator: phenaiphthalein (pneno) Endpoint colour change: Light pink /rea Table 1: Titration of Sodium Hydroxide with standard Hydrochloric Acid. Burette reading (mL) Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 1 (if required) Final reading Initial reading Volume of NaOH(aq) 26.3 mL O. 00mL 27:2mL O.00mL 2니 mL 0.00mL 24mL 26.3mL 27.2mL used Average of 2 closest values to within 0.10 mL: 26.75ML 1. Write the molecular, total and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction. + HCl at NaOH caa)→ Naci capit H2O n → Nat + C1- t H20 H+ CI t Nat + OH- H*caq) + OH (aq) → HzO() 51 A I Iydroxide in
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![Concentration of HCl used:
25ML
Volume of HCl used:
0.1031
Indicator:
phenaiphthalein (pneno)
Endpoint colour change:
Light pink /rea
Table 1: Titration of Sodium Hydroxide with standard Hydrochloric Acid.
Burette reading (mL)
Trial 2
Trial 3
Trial 4
Trial 1
(if required)
Final reading
Initial reading
Volume of NaOH(aq)
26.3 mL
O. 00mL
27:2mL
O.00mL
2니 mL
0.00mL
24mL
26.3mL
27.2mL
used
Average of 2 closest values to within 0.10 mL: 26.75ML
1.
Write the molecular, total and net ionic equations for the neutralization reaction.
+
HCl at NaOH caa)
Nacl capt
→ Nat + C1- + H20
Ht+CI t Na + OH-
H*caq) + OH (aq) → HzO()
51
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