The document contains instructions to calculate the pH at different points during the titration of three solutions with either 0.1000 M NaOH or 0.1000 M HCl. Specifically, it asks the reader to calculate the pH after adding 0.00, 5.00, 15.00, etc. ml of the titrant to 50.00 ml of: (a) 0.1000 M HNO2+, pyridinium chloride, or lactic acid with NaOH and (b) 0.1000 M ammonia, hydrazine, or sodium cyanide with HCl. The purpose is to determine the pH change during titration.
The document contains instructions to calculate the pH at different points during the titration of three solutions with either 0.1000 M NaOH or 0.1000 M HCl. Specifically, it asks the reader to calculate the pH after adding 0.00, 5.00, 15.00, etc. ml of the titrant to 50.00 ml of: (a) 0.1000 M HNO2+, pyridinium chloride, or lactic acid with NaOH and (b) 0.1000 M ammonia, hydrazine, or sodium cyanide with HCl. The purpose is to determine the pH change during titration.
The document contains instructions to calculate the pH at different points during the titration of three solutions with either 0.1000 M NaOH or 0.1000 M HCl. Specifically, it asks the reader to calculate the pH after adding 0.00, 5.00, 15.00, etc. ml of the titrant to 50.00 ml of: (a) 0.1000 M HNO2+, pyridinium chloride, or lactic acid with NaOH and (b) 0.1000 M ammonia, hydrazine, or sodium cyanide with HCl. The purpose is to determine the pH change during titration.