Ionic Equilibrium
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Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
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Chemistry
![Balanced Chemical Equation
NaOH + HA --> NaA + H2O
Details
volume (mL) of original unknown acid (HA) solution
volume (mL) of dilute unknown acid (HA) solution
volume (mL) of DUS titrated
average molarity of NaOH solution
final buret reading
initial buret reading
volume (mL) of the NaOH solution delivered
average volume (mL) of NaOH needed to reach end point
amount (mmoles) NaOH needed to reach the end point
molarity of dilute unknown solution (DUS)
molarity of original unknown acid (HA) solution
volume (mL) DUS titrated
volume (mL) of the NaOH solution to midpoint
the pH reading at midpoint
the pka of the weak acid
tha acid dissosciation constant, Ka of the monoprotic acid, HA
Trial 1
25
12.3 mL
12.3 mL
0.163
6.52 x 10^-4
6.52 x 10^-3
25
6.3 mL
2.66
Trial 2
25.00
250 mL
25
0.1 M
12.7 mL
0
12.7 mL
12.5667
0.1683
6.73 x 10^-4
6.73 x 10^-3
25
6.3 mL
2.64
Trial 3
25
12.7 mL
0
12.7 ml
0.1683
6.73 x 10^-4
6.73 x 10^-3
25
6.3 mL
2.65](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff1c0660a-360c-401e-9f22-7ef858e9494d%2F40092abe-17ab-43e3-beb2-bbcfdc69f132%2Frimlnd_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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