Chapter 17: Problem 23
The amount of indicator used in an acid-base titration must be small. Why?
Chapter 17: Problem 23
The amount of indicator used in an acid-base titration must be small. Why?
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Get started for freeA 5.00 -g quantity of a diprotic acid is dissolved in water and made up to exactly \(250 \mathrm{~mL}\). Calculate the molar mass of the acid if \(25.0 \mathrm{~mL}\) of this solution required \(11.1 \mathrm{~mL}\) of \(1.00 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{KOH}\) for neutralization. Assume that both protons of the acid are titrated.
Why do we usually not quote the \(K_{\text {sp }}\) values for soluble ionic compounds?
Outline the general principle of qualitative analysis.
The solubility product of \(\mathrm{Mg}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}\) is \(1.2 \times 10^{-11}\) What minimum \(\mathrm{OH}^{-}\) concentration must be attained (for example, by adding \(\mathrm{NaOH}\) ) to make the \(\mathrm{Mg}^{2+}\) concentration in a solution of \(\mathrm{Mg}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{3}\right)_{2}\) less than \(1.0 \times 10^{-10} M ?\)
Write the solubility product expression for the ionic compound \(\mathrm{A}_{x} \mathrm{~B}_{y}\).
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