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P 17.

1 (pg 1 of 1) Acid Base Titrations

Consider the consequences (pH, [H+1], [OH+1] ) of adding 0.025 M sodium hydroxide to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric acid.

1.Is nitric acid a strong or weak acid? Write a reaction that represents its ionization in water.

2.Is sodium hydroxide a strong or weak base? Write a reaction that represents its ionization in water.

3.Determine the initial pH of the 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric acid solution.

4.Determine the initial pH of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide solution.

5.What volume of sodium hydroxide would you need to add to the 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric acid if you wanted to completely neut-
ralize this acid?

6.What would be the pH of this resulting solution from the previous question?

7.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 5.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric acid.

8.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 25.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

9.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 40.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

10.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 60.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

11.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 75.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

12.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 90.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

13.Calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 110.0 ml of the 0.025 M sodium hydroxide is added to 50.0 ml of 0.040 M nitric
acid.

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