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V Correct.
(c) after half of the HC2H3O2 has been neutralized.
4.74
Use correct number of significant digits;
SHOW SOLUTION
X Incorrect. Recall that at the equivalence point the acid will be completely neutralized. Should the pH then be acidic or basic? Did you use the proper equilibrium starting with the conjugate base of the
neutralized acid?
(d) at the equivalence point.
Use correct number of significant digits;
Transcribed Image Text:V Correct. (c) after half of the HC2H3O2 has been neutralized. 4.74 Use correct number of significant digits; SHOW SOLUTION X Incorrect. Recall that at the equivalence point the acid will be completely neutralized. Should the pH then be acidic or basic? Did you use the proper equilibrium starting with the conjugate base of the neutralized acid? (d) at the equivalence point. Use correct number of significant digits;
For the titration of 75 mL of 0.10 M acetic acid with 0.10 M NaOH, calculate the pH.
For acetic acid, HC2H302, Ka = 1.8 x 10-5.
Correct.
(a) before the addition of any NaOH solution.
2.88
Use correct number of significant digits;
SHOW SOLUTION
Correct.
(b) after 25 mL of the base has been added.
4.44
Use correct number of significant digits;
SHOW SOLUTION
Transcribed Image Text:For the titration of 75 mL of 0.10 M acetic acid with 0.10 M NaOH, calculate the pH. For acetic acid, HC2H302, Ka = 1.8 x 10-5. Correct. (a) before the addition of any NaOH solution. 2.88 Use correct number of significant digits; SHOW SOLUTION Correct. (b) after 25 mL of the base has been added. 4.44 Use correct number of significant digits; SHOW SOLUTION
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