Which of the following statements are true? O A. The weak acid will require the same amount of NaOH solution as the strong acid to reach the equivalence point O B. The weak acid will require a greater volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point. O C. The equivalence point in a titration of a weak monoprotic acid with NaOH solution cannot be determined O D. The weak acid will require a smaller volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point

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Two titrations are performed as indicated below:
25.0 mL of 0.10 M strong.
monoprotic acid
0.20 M
NaOH
solution
25.0 mL of 0.10 M weak
monoprotic acid
Transcribed Image Text:13 Two titrations are performed as indicated below: 25.0 mL of 0.10 M strong. monoprotic acid 0.20 M NaOH solution 25.0 mL of 0.10 M weak monoprotic acid
Which of the following statements are true?
O A. The weak acid will require the same amount of NaOH solution as the strong acid to reach the
equivalence point
O B. The weak acid will require a greater volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point.
O C. The equivalence point in a titration of a weak monoprotic acid with NaOH solution cannot be
determined
O D. The weak acid will require a smaller volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements are true? O A. The weak acid will require the same amount of NaOH solution as the strong acid to reach the equivalence point O B. The weak acid will require a greater volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point. O C. The equivalence point in a titration of a weak monoprotic acid with NaOH solution cannot be determined O D. The weak acid will require a smaller volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point
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Given that, two solutions of 25.0 mL of 0.10 M strong monoprotic acid and 25.0 mL of 0.10 M weak monoprotic acid are titrated with 0.20 M of NaOH solution.

We have to tell among the given statements which one is correct.

The given statements are

  • The weak acid will require the same amount of NaOH solution as the strong acid to reach the equivalence point.
  • The weak acid will require a greater volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point.
  • The equivalence point in a titration of a weak monoprotic acid with NaOH solution can not be determined.
  • The weak acid will require a smaller volume of NaOH solution than the strong acid to reach the equivalence point.

Concept: The dissociation of weak acid and strong acid.

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