Chapter 4: Problem 76
How does an acid-base indicator work?
Chapter 4: Problem 76
How does an acid-base indicator work?
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Someone gave you a colorless liquid. Describe three chemical tests you would perform on the liquid to show that it is water.
You are given two colorless solutions, one containing \(\mathrm{NaCl}\) and the other sucrose \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{12} \mathrm{H}_{22} \mathrm{O}_{11}\right) .\) Suggest a chemical and a physical test that would distinguish between these two solutions.
List the general properties of acids and bases.
A \(5.00 \times 10^{2}-\mathrm{mL}\) sample of \(2.00 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}\) solution is treated with \(4.47 \mathrm{~g}\) of magnesium. Calculate the concentration of the acid solution after all the metal has reacted. Assume that the volume remains unchanged.
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