A 20.00 mL solution of a weak acid (0.05 M) weak acid was titrated with an aqueous solution of 0.01M strong base (sodium hydroxide). A) Calculate how much (in mL) of the 0.01 M NaOH will be required to neutralize the weak acid (20.00 mL 0.05 M) considering the weak acid is acetic acid. Show all steps, starting from the balanced chemical reaction.

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3. A 20.00 mL solution of a weak acid (0.05 M) weak acid was titrated with an aqueous solution of
0.01M strong base (sodium hydroxide).
A) Calculate how much (in mL) of the 0.01 M NaOH will be required to neutralize the weak acid.
(20.00 mL 0.05 M) considering the weak acid is acetic acid. Show all steps, starting from the
balanced chemical reaction.
I
<ME=-
E
IV
14
12
10
I
pH vs volume of titrant added
Criteria for a buffer:
11
B) Fill the table below and identify the criteria for making a buffer from the information from
the table.
Is this a buffer?
Point on the graph
Volume of NaOH added (ml)
IV
V
a buffer?
Chemical species Did the pH change at Is this a
this point?
present
Why?
4
Transcribed Image Text:3. A 20.00 mL solution of a weak acid (0.05 M) weak acid was titrated with an aqueous solution of 0.01M strong base (sodium hydroxide). A) Calculate how much (in mL) of the 0.01 M NaOH will be required to neutralize the weak acid. (20.00 mL 0.05 M) considering the weak acid is acetic acid. Show all steps, starting from the balanced chemical reaction. I <ME=- E IV 14 12 10 I pH vs volume of titrant added Criteria for a buffer: 11 B) Fill the table below and identify the criteria for making a buffer from the information from the table. Is this a buffer? Point on the graph Volume of NaOH added (ml) IV V a buffer? Chemical species Did the pH change at Is this a this point? present Why? 4
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