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Titrations Review from Honors Chemistry

1. A 25.15 mL sample of 0.350 M HNO3 was titrated with an unknown concentration of NaOH.
The endpoint was reached when 29.35 mL of NaOH were delivered. Find the concentration of
the titrant.

2. A 30.75 mL sample of 0.450 M KOH was titrated with an unknown concentration of HCl. The
endpoint was reached when 22.60 mL of HCl were delivered. Find the concentration of the
titrant.

3. A 0.250 M NaOH solution was used to titrate a 19.75 mL HI solution. The endpoint was
reached after 32.95 mL of titrant were delivered. Find the molar concentration of HI in the
original solution.

4. A 0.500 M HNO3 solution was used to titrate a 21.15 mL KOH solution. The endpoint was
reached after 22.30 mL of titrant were delivered. Find the molar concentration of KOH in the
original solution.

5. A 0.2500M NaOH solution was used to titrate a 16.85 mL hydrofluoric acid solution. The
endpoint was reached after 31.20 mL of titrant were added. Find the molar concentration of
hydrofluoric acid in the original solution.

6. A 0.3500M HCl solution was used to titrate a 21.60 mL sodium acetate solution. The endpoint
was reach after 25.75 mL of titrant were added. Find the molar concentration of sodium
acetate in the original solution.

7. A 45 mL sample of 0.175 M KOH is titrated with 0.200 M HI.


a. Find the initial pH of the 0.175 M KOH solution
b. Find the pH when 18 mL of 0.200 M HI have been added.
c. Find the pH when 63 mL of 0.200 M HI have been added.
d. How many milliliters of 0.200 M HI must be added to reach the equivalence point?
e. What is the pH at the equivalence point?
f. Draw a titration curve for this titration.

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