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2.AP Chem AB FRQ Question 1 A sample consisting of 50. mL of 0.400 M solution of the acid, HClO4, is titrated ...

titrated with a 0.200 M solution of the base, LiOH. Write the balanced chemical reaction for neutralization reaction: HClO4 (aq) + LiOH (aq) → LiClO4 (aq) + H2O (l) Write the NET ionic equation for the neutralization reaction. OH⁻ (aq) + H⁺ (aq) → H2O (l) Compute the pH of the titration solution. Show your work i) before any of the base is added ii) after 25. mL of base is added iii) after 50. mL of base is added A student performs the titration with the same chemicals but with smaller volumes of each chemical . Which of the following titration curves could represent the titration. Explain A because this entails a strong acid and a strong base. Question 2 A student performs a titration of an unknown acid with a strong base and gets the following titration curve: a) The student consults the list of pKa of acids shown below. If the acid is listed in the table below, which is the most likely identity of the unknown acid? Explain. Acid Ka HF 7.2 x 10-4 CH3COOH 1.8 x 10-5 H2CO3 4.3 x 10-7 HBrO 2.0 x 10-9 The unknown acid is HBrO because the calculated Ka is in between 50^-4 and 50^-6 and 2.0 x 10^-9 lies in between them. b) What is the initial molarity of the acid? 10^-3 = 0.001M Question 3 a) Describe the components and the composition of an effective buffer solution. Explain how the components of the buffer allow the buffer to maintain its pH. An effective buffer solution has a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. A buffer solution is most effective when the ratio of its component concentrations is close to 1, also when the pH is equal to the pka of the acid.; The components of the buffer allow the buffer to maintain its pH because buffers can absorb excess H+ions or OH– ions. An employer is interviewing four applicants for a job as a laboratory technician and asks each how to prepare a buffer solution with a pH of 5.0. The following constants may be helpful: hydrazoic acid, pKa = 4.74 Boric acid, pKa = 9.23 Archita A. says she would mix equal molar solutions of hydrazoic (HN3) and sodium azide (NaN3) solutions. Bradley B. says she would mix equimolar Boric acid (H3BO3) and HCl solutions. Carlos C. says he would mix equimolar Boric Acid (H3BO3) and sodium dihydrogen borate (NaH2BO3) solutions. Delia D. says he would mix equimolar hydrazoic Acid (HN3) and NaOH solutions. b) Which of these applicants has given an appropriate procedure? Explain your answer Delia because she is using Sodium hydroxide which results in a pH of 5. NaOH is a strong base and in order to have an effective buffer a weak acid must be incorporated which is the HN3. c) Explain what is wrong with the erroneous procedures. The rest all incorporate a strong acid and a strong base or a weak acid and a weak base which don’ result in an effective buffer. d) The applicants have access to the 1 Liter volumes of each of the solutions listed above. They have access to graduated cylinders. In order to make 1.0 Liter of the correct 5.0 buffer solution, what volumes of the two chemicals must be mixed?
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3.If the concentration of 2.000g of HNO3 if it was dissolved in 2.000L of water is 0.01587 mol/L, What would ...

at would have been the concentration of HNO3 AFTER the 0.1000g of Li was added and allowed to react with some of HNO3? (Hint - Lim XS Problem) What would have been the pH of your acid solution after the metal was added?
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4.What would be the concentration of 2.000g of HNO3 if it was dissolved in 2.000L of water in moles per ...

r litre? What would have been the concentration of HNO3 AFTER the 0.1000g of Li was added and allowed to react with some of HNO3? (Hint - Lim XS Problem) What would have been the pH of your acid solution after the metal was added? If you wanted to fill a rubber balloon to an internal volume of 5.000L and pressure of 140.0kPa in a 25.00C room with hydrogen gas from the reaction of your metal and acid (Li and HNO3), what is the minimum quantity in millilitres of an 8.000M solution of your acid you would need to generate enough hydrogen gas? (assume you have more than enough metal).
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5.What would be the concentration of 2.000g of your acid if it was dissolved in 2.000L of water in moles ...

es per litre? What would be the pH of the above solution? What would have been the concentration of your acid AFTER the 0.1000g of your metal was added and allowed to react with some of your acid? (Hint - Lim/excess Problem)
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6.Science Biology Equipment: potatos which have ph levels of 2, 7 and 14 (which contains the enzyme catalyse), 20% hydrogen peroxide ...

catalyse), 20% hydrogen peroxide solution, liquid detergent, beakers, boiling tube, test tubes (3), measuring cylinder and ruler and stopwatch. Aim: to find the relationship between pH level and enzyme catalase What happens if I use too much hydrogen peroxide that would react with the potato and what happens if I put in too much detergent?
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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