Given three (3) titration curve for acid-base titration. Identify a suitable acid-base pair for the titration curve provided. pH 14 volume (1) 25 pH equivalence point 14 10 PH 6 4 2 0 HE Equivalence point 25 volume 10 20 Equivalence point pH = 8.73 30 volume 40 50

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QUESTION 6
a) Given three (3) titration curve for acid-base titration. Identify a suitable acid-base pair
for the titration curve provided.
PH 14.
0
volume
(i)
25
equivalence
point
14+
pH
H
0
25
volume
(iii)
14
12
10
PH.
6
4
2
0
10
Equivalence point
20
Equivalence point pH = 8.73
30
volume
(ii)
40
50
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 a) Given three (3) titration curve for acid-base titration. Identify a suitable acid-base pair for the titration curve provided. PH 14. 0 volume (i) 25 equivalence point 14+ pH H 0 25 volume (iii) 14 12 10 PH. 6 4 2 0 10 Equivalence point 20 Equivalence point pH = 8.73 30 volume (ii) 40 50
QUESTION 6
The diagram below shows the changes in pH when an acid-base titration is carried out.
PH
Volume
a) Identify a suitable type of acid-base pair that can produce a titration curve as indicated
by the diagram above and state which solution is in the burette and conical flask.
b) Name a suitable indicator that can be used for the above titration.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 The diagram below shows the changes in pH when an acid-base titration is carried out. PH Volume a) Identify a suitable type of acid-base pair that can produce a titration curve as indicated by the diagram above and state which solution is in the burette and conical flask. b) Name a suitable indicator that can be used for the above titration.
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Oh , Im kinda understand certain things now but how do you can guess like in the second question  that the answer acid is HCl and the base is  CH3COOH from just seeing the PH? Is there any image I can find in google because it seems like I cant find one. Im sorry if this question seems immature but I'm really struggling on understanding chemistry's concept

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