In this activity you will use the virtual lab to determine the concentration of a strong monoprotic acid. To do this, you can perform a titration using NaOH and phenolphthalein found in the virtual lab. (Note: The concentration of the acid is between 0.025M and 2.5M so you will need to dilute the NaOH solution so that the volume to reach the endpoint is between 10 and 50 mL). Once you have determined the concentration of the acid, please enter your answer into a form at the bottom of this page.

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Determine the Concentration of the Unknown Strong Acid
In this activity you will use the virtual lab to determine the concentration of a strong monoprotic acid. To do this, you can perform a titration using
NaOH and phenolphthalein found in the virtual lab. (Note: The concentration of the acid is between 0.025M and 2.5M so you will need to dilute the
NaOH solution so that the volume to reach the endpoint is between 10 and 50 mL).
Once you have determined the concentration of the acid, please enter your answer into a form at the bottom of this page.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the Concentration of the Unknown Strong Acid In this activity you will use the virtual lab to determine the concentration of a strong monoprotic acid. To do this, you can perform a titration using NaOH and phenolphthalein found in the virtual lab. (Note: The concentration of the acid is between 0.025M and 2.5M so you will need to dilute the NaOH solution so that the volume to reach the endpoint is between 10 and 50 mL). Once you have determined the concentration of the acid, please enter your answer into a form at the bottom of this page.
Stockroom
Workbench 1
Information
Name: 50 mL Burette
Volume: 49.390 mL
Phenolphthalein
Temperature: 25.00°C
99.850 mL @ 25.0°C
25.0 deg
10 mL Pipette
0.0000 mL @ 25.0°C
CUETO Unknown Acid
10.760 mL @ 25.0°C
50 mL Burette
| 49.390 mL @ 25.0°C
10.0 M NAOH
50.000 mL @ 25.0°C Unknown Acid
90.000 mL @ 25.0°C
What is the concentration of the acid (Please use three significant figures for your answer)
M.
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Transcribed Image Text:Stockroom Workbench 1 Information Name: 50 mL Burette Volume: 49.390 mL Phenolphthalein Temperature: 25.00°C 99.850 mL @ 25.0°C 25.0 deg 10 mL Pipette 0.0000 mL @ 25.0°C CUETO Unknown Acid 10.760 mL @ 25.0°C 50 mL Burette | 49.390 mL @ 25.0°C 10.0 M NAOH 50.000 mL @ 25.0°C Unknown Acid 90.000 mL @ 25.0°C What is the concentration of the acid (Please use three significant figures for your answer) M. Check Your answer is wrong, but you still have 2 attempts left. Please check your answer and try again.
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For this virtual lab you will have to determine the concentration of a strong monoprotic acid. You will first have to dilute the 10 M sodium hydroxide solution, as your acid will have a concentration between 0.25 M and 2.5 M. You have to use between 10 mL and 50 mL of your diluted sodium hydroxide solution during the titration.

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