Part A Citric acid is a triprotic weak acid. If 11.8 mL of 0.150 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid how many mL of NaOH are required to completely neutralize this solution? ΜΕ ΑΣΦ Submit Part B Request Answer ? ml.

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Part A
Citric acid is a triprotic weak acid. If 11.8 mL of 0.150 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid how many mL of NaOH
are required to completely neutralize this solution?
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How many mmol of NaOH will react completely with 50. mL of 2.0 M H₂C₂0₁7
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If the pH at one half the first and second equivalence points of a dibasic acid is 4.30 and 7.34, respectively, what are the values for pKar and pKaz?
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Using the pKat and pKaz values from the previous question, calculate the values for Kat and Ka
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Using the pKar and pKa2 values from the previous question, calculate the values for Kat and Ka
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A diprotic acid has a pKa, - 3.00 and pka2 = 6.50. What is the pH of a 0.10 M solution of this acid that has been one quarter neutralized?
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Transcribed Image Text:Y Part A Citric acid is a triprotic weak acid. If 11.8 mL of 0.150 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid how many mL of NaOH are required to completely neutralize this solution? 15. ΑΣΦΑ Part C Submit Request Answer Part B How many mmol of NaOH will react completely with 50. mL of 2.0 M H₂C₂0₁7 Submit Part D [ΕΙ ΑΣΦ Part D If the pH at one half the first and second equivalence points of a dibasic acid is 4.30 and 7.34, respectively, what are the values for pKar and pKaz? Separate your answers with a comma. [5] ΑΣΦ Request Answer Submit Part E 4 ? EMG Using the pKat and pKaz values from the previous question, calculate the values for Kat and Ka Separate your answers with a comma. ΤΟ ΑΣΦ Request Answer ? ml. 15. ΑΣΦ Using the pKar and pKa2 values from the previous question, calculate the values for Kat and Ka Separate your answers with a comma. 15. ΑΣΦ mmol ? ? A diprotic acid has a pKa, - 3.00 and pka2 = 6.50. What is the pH of a 0.10 M solution of this acid that has been one quarter neutralized? ?
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