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Name Laven Quicksa\s Date_z|244 |Z ___ Acid-Base Titration DATA SHEET Part 1. Standardization of NaOH solution ~ Titration of a weak acid (KHP) witha strong base (NaOH) Write down an approximated NaOH concentration (M)_g,\___— Beaker #1__| Beaker #2 Beaker #3 Mass of KHP Goussium byéopen hina) | OSG | OAs | OHLO 5 [emors rx | nous _| onoeot, | 00PEY | Initial NaOH level in buret 0.00 0.00 0.00 Initial pH of the weak acid (KHP) wo 4.55 een 4.400 45 pH at the equivalence point yo.0s qs qu\ (om the first ecvative) Volume (mL) of NaOH atthe equivalence | L40,0S1uT. fase-Oal [721.041 \ yoint (from the graph) 232F 10.16 204 F Moles of NaOH at equivalence point (© moles of KHP) 0.0025 0.0020 | 0.06208 Molarity of NaOH solution 0.104 | 9.0999 4] 0.101 M Watch the signfiant gues ‘Average Molarity of NaOH 0-10 ‘Show calculations for one trial. Beales A. Q253motes of NAOH - 0.02329L NOH Beaker 2 2.0020 L mies of MOH (0.07 6uIL NaOH Beaker #3 OA qomuounoss MAH ~ 0, [0 E pot L NAb al 104, 0990 Part 2. St 2. Titration ofa strong acid (HCI with a strong base (NaOH) HCI unknown # al NaOH concentration (M) 0.1 (ftom previous page) Beaker #1 | Beaker #2_| Beaker #3 Volume of HCI 5.00mL__| 5.00mL_|_5.00mL Initial NaOH level in buret ~s0em> | -06mE- | -066mr O.0H\ ot 13, Intl pH ofthe strong acid (HCI) 2.04 a4 2Aw pH at the equivalence point qa 1.6 7.2 (from the frst derivative ) Tr-0.0 | | STO PY OR 42.33) WU.55 LUIS Volume (mL) of NaOH at the equivalence point (from the graph) at Moles of NaOH at equivalence point deoaied 0.0°R55] 6.00122 O.00LTS¥10.001155 |oounr Moles of HCI (=_moles of Non) _| CRIROIB. Gigi G.4H8 o.45\ OR Molarity of HCL Average Molarity of HCL QU] _ Show calculations for one trial. 21.38mL XOAM - 6 HHYy 500omt Spring 2021 Dr. Smith Name: Hai}ey Guics:) _—§ 1. What two chemical species are in equimolar amounts atthe equvalenee point? eid § bask plain the difference between the equivalence point and the end point of titration, The eqplvatenes poind is reached When fre addLd am): Of vais iS in etod'F ampond for stoichienenrr'e. reaction, with: Mera Group Worksheet Exp 4, Acid-Base Titration CE 112L@3} 07, 09 2 3, Which is more precise using an indeator or using ap probe during aration? RY? Tee gt prove is more precise Dtwuit Hie widi Calor ¥5 + stvigs could change colér anayou hare Jo compare »/ a chav} 4. Based on pH, When a solution is acidic? When isit basic? 771 yasic <1 = Acide 5. Write a molecular, a fll ionic, anda net ionic equation forthe neutralization of reaction of LLiOH with HBr. ‘molecular equation PBR TP LiOH LIB +H fll onic equation Hit) Br LiteON —® Lit eB re O net ionie equation Hilagy! OH eg? Oe) 6. A.5.00 mL sample of HBr was neutralized by titration of 34.25 mL. of 0.105 M LiOH. How many moles of LiOH were used in this titration? O3LeO molLio hy How many moles of HBr were inthe sample? 6.00300 moll HBr ‘So, what was the concentration of HB& inthe sample? 6.7 70 r4 Her MV 2 pets, eels Mis Soomt TGCO Maz O05 Page | of 2 Va =A. Group Worksheet BE i ritrati i Exp 4. Acid- trat Spring 2021 CEELGBU 9 xp 4. Acid-Base Titration ing 2021 Name: Ha ity, Guickss \ ~ What two chemical species are in equimolar amounts at the equivalence point? eid ¥ bask 2. Explain the difference between the equivalence point and the end point of a titration. “Tee eduivatenee Point is rearked wen tre odded aml.o4 base 15 im efac amount for stoichvometvy c rtaction with ard Which is more precise, using an indicator or using a pH probe during a titration? Why? Th PH prove is more precise becauye Hee sids Collor's Fes F Srvias ‘could change color anayou hare 1e Compare Oo Chovt 4. Based on pH, When a solution is acidie? When i it basic? 712 basic Li te By FHA O ret lnk uation Hfagy ? OMcaqy 20) 6. A.5.00 mL sample of HBr was neutralized by titration of 34.25 mL of 0.105 M LiOH. ‘How many moles of LiOH were used inthis titration?” (0-030 meiLiehy How many moles of HBr were in the sample? 6.00300 mol HBr So, what was the eonentation of HBr inthe sample? 0.7170 fp MWe Vr vit S0omL 1060 ae Page | of 2 Mrz 0105 vis Post Lab Questions 1 Why do you need to use KHP to standardize a solution of NaOH? Bacar Vn He veacton of KH? withAMadH dhe Number of mots OF KHP ana NaOH are simaar MoS helps ia caieulahag HY equivalen poi 2. Why isn’t it necessary to know the exact amount of water added to the sample? Bicave fr equate point depends om tra numbec oF MOS OF KARand NAOH prsent ing Hy presence of water: wakr only adds 40 He voluine. 3. Compare the titration curves for the weak acid and the strong acid. What are the differences? I fre Gad of Strong aid sstiong base tre titration erve Harts From i PAROMEDORE 9H 21.0, and osdund pH=7.0 prea beth acid anal 1 Daye axe compieRly iiied 40 Form Corresponding Sart has PHOT ecad G Ii a anak qeid «strong Daye, IN HWahen Curet stavts fromm pHeBO,it Shews #aeh'y ainnd pH= ¢>, Because weak atid doesn't Fonte compleilyand He Pow Yonras Completely Which ghoas HE eguvalene Poin f around pH #7 The equivalence points of two titration curves are not in the same pH range. Explain. Tha generar shape of Cuvve are prety Simios but pr ab tre equivalenee poind 15 ai Cherenrt , weakvacid -streng bar. i Hean Tet equis-paint, Sting acide Strong Pak Vitrotion pas apH thabis qemle Han i Fitton has pH kesy nan at ean Point 4. Write a balanced equation for a neutralization reaction of H:SO, with NaOH. What volume of 6.0 M H,SO, would be required to neutralize 500 mL of 0.50 M NaOH? e504 #2 NaOH 9 NoxS04 +2 HO Pv wre He viet Vi2 500mL Med Nye 0.51500 , 1 ars Mis 0A Ma? OSM ae ViF GLUT mE 03 Ee. “y | Experiment/Subject [Date z cid Bask Twokvon, Uy pa Lob ant Lab Partner Locker! LHourey Quest 3 Desk Eanes jmenl 1s $0 vse acidabase thation in orctel in oF an bid of base py PYECISeLy NevtvAvieing concen tation, NpOse, Tre purpose of His expen 1 defrmmne Ye vitnown eoneentvao it with an acid or pase of baw Piotedune: Vit-wine LHP is kegestored in dasweaten, weigh Poree samples oF KAR about Oy, in ecuch lenis. Tare a veakers Cantoining KAP fitted t9 OOGmL line w) NADH Aer + Ving logger Poy prepaae SOmL burt Plea “pealar on magnene SHEE Once, stv, om place pH probe in Hee. PEId poluHon, Pan. .cawa.twa diops 2 pheplbr aici. pad, collect data, eee NCO 10 acid soliion,pnin Keep dare when pH Soselizes, “Repeat prevituy skep uevis about Jumi of MadH Was bec aaped oF% iF cqvivatenee point has Deen (tached. “Perrease rt ainount of NAOH te ASmL.Record Feadings han yetuwn 10 adding NADH in abot Leal Inorements. conect ana Save pate. Ye fil peat fo He 0.00mLmark wittad Hand Kxpeat Sites for second and third lL Kirninahons. PED- Trans fer 5.00 mL of unknown Hel #0 2 2G0mL beaker, Aad Some OF Aistiied wane 40 INCTCAY pia volume of Me Soiuton, + Perform titvanons 3iNg re jnstrechons abore. Caltulat moiavity ot HCI Safthas synidice suet tO AW With adds, HYP surstana, 1 spikea of Founes kin Vise oF LUA YP ROMPHY cMwore aad Acid to Wal, ner WAR ro acid. Dose See Lay Handout Lonelvsons’ Duving Mis Loy th Congntrotion of He HCL was caleviared, using an HYanor ond AdIa coon syskm fier qenivaked HAs CuVES, Tas tmened by meligying 2257; Me yoiunLo f NAOH by Ae Catentranion, Han Givide boy He Volume of HEN 5 where pro iccHine quigeant espesciatly wen dealing : —— Gohl he — Hiatt ame

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