Consider the titration of 50.0 mL of 1.00 M CsHsN by 0.500 M HCl. For each volume of HCI added, decide which of the components is a major species after the HCI has reacted completely. K for CsHgN- 1.7 x 10. 0.00 ml HCI added no: H yes: H₂O no: CI yes: CHN nơi CSHSNH HINT: Because no HCI has been added, this solution only contains a weak base and water. See text for discussion of weak base-strong acid titrations. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 157-35117 Previous Tries Submit Answer Tries 0/45 30.00 mL HCl added no: H yes: H₂O yes: C yes: C₂H₂N yes: CH NH HINT: Assume the added strong acid neutralizes (reacts.completely with) the weak base present. You are correct. Your receipt no. Is 157- 6783 Previous Tries 100.00 ml HCl added no: H+ yes: H₂O yes: C no: CH₂N yes: CH NH HINT: Assume the added strong acid neutralizes (reacts completely with the weak base present. Determine the neutralization reaction then perfor the stoichiometry calculation. See text for discussion of weak base-strong acid titrations. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 157-1549 Previous Tries Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for this titration. Submit Answer Tries 0/45 At what volume of HCI added in this titration does the pH 5.237 Express your answer in mL and include the units in your answer.

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Consider the titration of 50.0 mL of 1.00 M CsHsN by 0.500 M HCI.
For each volume of HCI added, decide which of the components is a major species after the HCI has reacted completely.
K for CsHgN= 1.7 x 10.
0.00ml HCL added
no: H
yes: H₂O
no: C
yes: C₂HN
nơi CSHSNH
HINT: Because no HCI has been added, this solution
only contains a weak base and water. See text for
discussion of weak base-strong acid titrations.
You are correct.
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30.00 mL HCl added
no: H
yes: H₂O
yes: C
yes: CH N
yes: CH NH
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neutralizes (reacts completely with) the
weak base present.
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yes: C
no: CHN
yes: CH₂NH
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the weak base present. Determine the neutralization reaction then performa
the stoichiometry calculation. See text for discussion of weak base-strong
acid titrations.
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