For the addition of 0.1 mol/L NaOH to 25 mL of 0.1 mol/L HCl prepare a "ph curve" as follows: a) Find the PJ of the acid solution just befor the end point when 0.1 mL of base less than end point colume has been added. we are assuming that the end point equals equivalence point, therefore at the end of the titration pH = 7 b) Repeat calculation 'a' for a volume 1 mL less and 5cmL less then end point and before any base is added.(That is 0mL base added.) before end point, we assume that all the base is used up by the acid. C) Assuming you had continuied the titration past the end point, calculate the pH when 0.1 mL of base beyond end point had been added. D) repeat calculation'c' for 1 mL, 5 mL and 10 mL of base beyond end point. e) From your results, construct a ph (y axis) versus "volume of base added" graph
For the addition of 0.1 mol/L NaOH to 25 mL of 0.1 mol/L HCl
prepare a "ph curve" as follows:
a) Find the PJ of the acid solution just befor the end point when 0.1 mL of base less than end point colume has been added. we are assuming that the end point equals equivalence point, therefore at the end of the titration pH = 7
b) Repeat calculation 'a' for a volume 1 mL less and 5cmL less then end point and before any base is added.(That is 0mL base added.) before end point, we assume that all the base is used up by the acid.
C) Assuming you had continuied the titration past the end point, calculate the pH when 0.1 mL of base beyond end point had been added.
D) repeat calculation'c' for 1 mL, 5 mL and 10 mL of base beyond end point.
e) From your results, construct a ph (y axis) versus "volume of base added" graph
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