Whether the equivalence point has been reached or not when all of the B is added to A is to be determined. Concept introduction: An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions. Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is an equal mole of H + ions and OH − ions reacts to form the product.
Whether the equivalence point has been reached or not when all of the B is added to A is to be determined. Concept introduction: An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions. Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is an equal mole of H + ions and OH − ions reacts to form the product.
Whether the equivalence point has been reached or not when all of the B is added to A is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions.
Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is an equal mole of H+ ions and OH− ions reacts to form the product.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The molarity of B is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions.
Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is an equal mole of H+ ions and OH− ions reacts to form the product.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The additional volume of B must be added to reach the equivalence point is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions.
Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is an equal mole of H+ ions and OH− ions reacts to form the product.
In the normal hydrogen electrode, the current flows through the electrode when the power difference
of the interface is +5 mV. Calculate the overvoltage n at pH = 2, if the equilibrium potential is -0.118 V.
In the normal hydrogen electrode, the balance potential difference in the interface is 0 and the current flow across the electrode when the interface potential difference is +5 mV. Explain briefly. Is the overvoltage 5 mV?
In the normal hydrogen electrode, the balance potential difference in the interface is 0 mV, the maximum potential is 5 mV. Explain briefly.