The acid with larger Ka value should be detected and reason of larger value should be explained. Concept Introduction: The value of K a , gives the dissociation constant for an acid. Hence, stronger the value of acid, more will be dissociation and so larger will be the value of K a .
The acid with larger Ka value should be detected and reason of larger value should be explained. Concept Introduction: The value of K a , gives the dissociation constant for an acid. Hence, stronger the value of acid, more will be dissociation and so larger will be the value of K a .
Solution Summary: The author explains the titration curve for acid A and B, where the amount of base solution is stoichiometrically enough to neutralize the sample.
The acid with larger Ka value should be detected and reason of larger value should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The value of Ka, gives the dissociation constant for an acid. Hence, stronger the value of acid, more will be dissociation and so larger will be the value of Ka.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
pH should be estimated for each acid and difference between their values should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Equivalence point is the point of titration curve where, the amount of titrant added is stoichiometrically enough to neutralize the amount of sample. It is detected at halfway of the steep curve.
The pH at this point will be the equivalent pH.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
If volume of acids A and B are taken equal then, acid with higher initial concentration should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
pH gives the concentration of H+ ions, which can explain the concentration of the acid.pH=−log[H+]
Chem 141, Dr. Haefner
2. (a) Many main group oxides form acidic solutions when added to water. For example solid
tetraphosphorous decaoxide reacts with water to produce phosphoric acid. Write a balanced
chemical equation for this reaction.
(b) Calcium phosphate reacts with silicon dioxide and carbon graphite at elevated temperatures
to produce white phosphorous (P4) as a gas along with calcium silicate (Silcate ion is SiO3²-)
and carbon monoxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
Problem Set 4a Chem 1411. A latex balloon is filled with a total of carbon dioxide gas so that its volume reaches 1.352 L. The balloon whose weight was originally 0.753 g, now weighs 2.538 g. How many molecules of carbon dioxide have been added to the balloon?