Double the number of moles of base than the acid is required for titration when the acid is monoprotic and base is dibasic to reach the equivalence point. Moreover the value of K s p depends on the temperature at which titration takes place. To determine: The K s p for Ca ( OH ) 2 in its given saturated sample that is titrated with HCl and the reason for difference in calculated K s p and that given in Appendix D.
Double the number of moles of base than the acid is required for titration when the acid is monoprotic and base is dibasic to reach the equivalence point. Moreover the value of K s p depends on the temperature at which titration takes place. To determine: The K s p for Ca ( OH ) 2 in its given saturated sample that is titrated with HCl and the reason for difference in calculated K s p and that given in Appendix D.
\Interpretation: The solubility product constant, Ksp for a saturated solution of Ca(OH)2 that is titrated against the given concentration of HCl is to be calculated and the reason for any deviation in this value is to be determined.
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Concept introduction: Double the number of moles of base than the acid is required for titration when the acid is monoprotic and base is dibasic to reach the equivalence point. Moreover the value of Ksp depends on the temperature at which titration takes place.
To determine: The Ksp for Ca(OH)2 in its given saturated sample that is titrated with HCl and the reason for difference in calculated Ksp and that given in Appendix D.
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