Clicker Titration
A method used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base. 1.Equivalence point 2.Neutralization point 3.Titration 4.Titrant 5.Normality 6.E-Flask 7.Buret 8.Not listed
The titrant is usually added to a(n) 1.Equivalence point 2.Neutralization point 3.Titration 4.Titrant 5.Normality 6.E-Flask 7.Buret 8.Not listed
The indicator is usually added to the 1.Equivalence point 2.Neutralization point 3.Titration 4.Titrant 5.Normality 6.E-Flask 7.Buret 8.Not listed
3 M sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 )would have a normality of 1.3 N 2.2 N 3.5 N 4.6 N 5.9 N 6.Not listed
100.0 mL of 3.0 M sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) neutralizes 50.0 mL of sodium hydroxide (NaOH). What is the molarity of the base? 1.12 M M M M M 6.Not listed
100.0 mL of M nitric acid (HNO 3 ) neutralizes M of aluminum hydroxide [ Al(OH) 3 ]. How many mL of the base did you use? mL mL mL mL mL 6.Not listed
5.72 g of a triprotic acid is neutralized by mL of 1.50 M sodium hydroxide, NaOH. What is the molar mass of the acid? g/mole g/mole g/mole g/mole g/mole
0.050 M Ca(OH) 2 is reacted with M H 3 PO 4. What is the pH of the base?