General Chemistry II. Jasperse. Acid-Base Chemistry. Extra Practice Problems. General Types/Groups of problems: Conceptual Questions. Acids Bases
What is the concentration of the HCl solution? 2). You are titrating an acid into a base to determine the concentration of the base. The endpoint of the
Then it surges upward very steeply. III. Practice problems. 1. If it takes 16.5 mL of a 0.250 mol/L solution of hydrochloric acid to
Your teacher can for example
and on how to answer certain questions your textbook will explain the Perform stoichiometric calculations based on titrations of a strong acid with a.
Acid-Base Stoichiometry. 1. 17.85 mL of nitric acid is needed to neutralize 25.00 mL of 0.150 mol/L NaOH(aq). Calculate the concentration of the nitric acid
acids and bases neutralization reactions
Answers to this problem will vary but here is a list of important The aqueous sample is made slightly basic
9B Acid–Base Titrations. 9C Complexation Titrations. 9D Redox Titrations. 9E Precipitation Titrations. 9F Key Terms. 9G Chapter Summary. 9H Problems.
How many grams of NH4Br were in the original sample? Solution: 1) Determine moles of NaOH added to amonium bromide solution: (0.2050 mol/L) (0.02500 L)