This document is a quiz on acid-base titration consisting of 4 questions. The first question asks about theories of acids and bases. The second question defines equivalent point, end point, primary standard, and buffer solution. The third question calculates the pH of a solution made by mixing HF and NaF. The fourth question calculates the pH of solutions of HCl, KOH, and NH3.
This document is a quiz on acid-base titration consisting of 4 questions. The first question asks about theories of acids and bases. The second question defines equivalent point, end point, primary standard, and buffer solution. The third question calculates the pH of a solution made by mixing HF and NaF. The fourth question calculates the pH of solutions of HCl, KOH, and NH3.
This document is a quiz on acid-base titration consisting of 4 questions. The first question asks about theories of acids and bases. The second question defines equivalent point, end point, primary standard, and buffer solution. The third question calculates the pH of a solution made by mixing HF and NaF. The fourth question calculates the pH of solutions of HCl, KOH, and NH3.
[3 Marks] 2. Define the following terms in acid base titration: a. Equivalent point [1 Marks] b. End point [1 Marks] c. Primary standard [1 Marks] d. Buffer solution [1 Marks] 3. Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 0.250 mol HF and 0.100 mol NaF and diluted to 500 mL. (Ka for HF is 6.8 X 10-4) [3 Marks] 4. Calculate the pH of: a. 0.30 mM of HCl solution [2 Marks] b. 5mmol of 100 mL KOH solution [4 Marks] -5 c. 0.02M of NH3 solution. (Kb = 1.75 x 10 ) [4 Marks]