The molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution that was standardized by the titration of the solution with 25.00 mL of 0.1528 M standard hydrochloric acid and the initial and final reading of burette is 2.24 mL and 39.21 mL respectively is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociates completely in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) and hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) both dissociates completely into their ions. They both react to form sodium chloride and water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HCl ( a q ) + NaOH ( a q ) → NaCl ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l )
The molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution that was standardized by the titration of the solution with 25.00 mL of 0.1528 M standard hydrochloric acid and the initial and final reading of burette is 2.24 mL and 39.21 mL respectively is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociates completely in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) and hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) both dissociates completely into their ions. They both react to form sodium chloride and water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is: HCl ( a q ) + NaOH ( a q ) → NaCl ( a q ) + H 2 O ( l )
The molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution that was standardized by the titration of the solution with 25.00 mL of 0.1528M standard hydrochloric acid and the initial and final reading of burette is 2.24 mL and 39.21 mL respectively is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociates completely in water to release H+ ions and OH− ions.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) both dissociates completely into their ions. They both react to form sodium chloride and water molecule.
The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is:
Lab Data
The distance entered is out of the expected range.
Check your calculations and conversion factors.
Verify your distance. Will the gas cloud be closer to the cotton ball with HCI or NH3?
Did you report your data to the correct number of significant figures?
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Experimental Set-up
HCI-NH3
NH3-HCI
Longer Tube
Time elapsed (min)
5 (exact)
5 (exact)
Distance between cotton balls (cm)
24.30
24.40
Distance to cloud (cm)
9.70
14.16
Distance traveled by HCI (cm)
9.70
9.80
Distance traveled by NH3 (cm)
14.60
14.50
Diffusion rate of HCI (cm/hr)
116
118
Diffusion rate of NH3 (cm/hr)
175.2
175.2
How to measure distance and calculate rate
For the titration of a divalent metal ion (M2+) with EDTA, the stoichiometry of the reaction is typically:
1:1 (one mole of EDTA per mole of metal ion)
2:1 (two moles of EDTA per mole of metal ion)
1:2 (one mole of EDTA per two moles of metal ion)
None of the above
Please help me solve this reaction.
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