Chapter 19 Recitation Worksheet
Chapter 19 Recitation Worksheet
Chapter 19 Recitation Worksheet
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Thursday, April 9.
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4b. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 24 mL of NaOH (the equivalence point)?
5. Calculate the solubility of strontium fluoride, SrF2, in pure water. Ksp = 2.6 10–9
Problem Set #2
1. Consider the titration of 25 mL of 0.25 M NaOH with 0.50 M HCl.
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C) monobasic weak base D) dibasic weak base
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shown? 0
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Volume Titrant/mL
4. Consider the titration of 24mL of 2.5M NH3 with 2.5 M HCl. The Ka of NH4+ is 5.75x10-10.
4b. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 24 mL of HCl (the equivalence point)?
5. The solubility of lead(II) chloride is 0.45 g/100 mL of solution. What is the Ksp of PbCl2?
Problem Set #3
1. Consider the titration of 30 mL of 0.25 M HNO3 with 0.45 M NaOH.
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2. In the pH titration shown at the right, what type of compound is being titrated?
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A) monoprotic weak acid B) diprotic weak acid 6
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C) monobasic weak base D) dibasic weak base
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3. Approximate value of the first buffer zone acid’s pKa in the pH titration shown? 0
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Volume Titrant/mL
4. Consider the titration of 50 mL of 1.5 M NH3 with 1.5 M HCl. The Ka of NH4+ is 5.75x10-10.
a. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 50 mL of HCl (the equivalence point?
4b. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 25 mL of HCl (the ½ equivalence point)?
5. Calculate the solubility of barium carbonate, BaCO3, in pure water. Ksp = 2.0 10-9.
Problem Set #4
1. Consider the titration of 15 mL of 0.55 M HClO4 with 0.55 M KOH.
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2. In the pH titration shown at the right, what type of compound is being
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titrated?
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4. Consider the titration of 50 mL of 1.5M CH3COOH with 1.5 M NaOH. The Ka of acetic acid is 1.77x10-5.
a. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 50 mL of NaOH (the equivalence point?
4b. What is the pH of the system after the addition of 25 mL of NaOH (the ½ equivalence point)?
5. The solubility of a mysterious compound DW2(s) = 3.75x10-4 M. What is the Ksp value?