(a)
Interpretation:
To Sketch the titration curve for titration of 5.00mL 0.010M
Concept Introduction:
Buffer:
An aqueous solution of mixture of weak acid and its salt, or weak base and its conjugate acid solution is called “buffer”. It is resistant to change in
Acid Buffer:
A mixture of weak acid and its corresponding salt solution is called “Acidic Buffer”.
Base Buffer:
A mixture weak base and its corresponding salt solution forms a buffer is called “Basic Buffer”.
(a)
Interpretation:
To Sketch the titration curve for titration of 5.00mL 0.010M
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