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The substance that constitutes everything in the universe is known as matter. Matter comprises atoms which in turn are composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Different atoms combine together to give rise to molecules that act as a foundation for all kinds of substances. There are five states of matter based on their energies of attraction, namely solid, liquid, gases, plasma, and BEC (Bose-Einstein condensates).
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When a chemical species is transformed into another chemical species it is said to have undergone a chemical reaction. It consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new bonds by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
- Explain why NaOH, NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 cannot exist together and examine each case by writing related reactions.
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- You found a bottle of aqueous solution in the laboratory cabinet. Unfortunately, the label has been eroded and you could not recognize it. To the best of your recollection, it may be one of the following solutions: HCl CH3COOH CH3CH2COOH A mixture of HF and NaF (both of substantial amount) A mixture of H3PO4 and NaH2PO4 (both of substantial amount) NH4Cl NaHCO3 In order to identify the solution, you conduct the following experiments: i.Using a pH meter, you determine the pH of the solution to be 3.00. ii. You dilute 20 mL of the solution with water to a total volume of 200 mL and measure the pH again, this time it reads 3.50. iii. You take some volume of the solution, add phenolphthalein, and titrate it with NaOH solution until the mixture turns pink. You record the volume of the required titrant as Vt and the pH meter reads 9.05. iv. In a separate flask, you take the same volume of the unknown solution as in step iii and titrate it with the same NaOH solution, but this time…You found a bottle of aqueous solution in the laboratory cabinet. Unfortunately, the label has been eroded and you could not recognize it. To the best of your recollection, it may be one of the following solutions: HCl CH3COOH CH3CH2COOH A mixture of HF and NaF (both of substantial amount) A mixture of H3PO4 and NaH2PO4 (both of substantial amount) NH4Cl NaHCO3 In order to identify the solution, you conduct the following experiments: Using a pH meter, you determine the pH of the solution to be 3.00. You dilute 20 mL of the solution with water to a total volume of 200 mL and measure the pH again, this time it reads 3.50. You take some volume of the solution, add phenolphthalein, and titrate it with NaOH solution until the mixture turns pink. You record the volume of the required titrant as Vt and the pH meter reads 9.05. In a separate flask, you take the same volume of the unknown solution as in step iii and titrate it with the same NaOH…You found a bottle of aqueous solution in the laboratory cabinet. Unfortunately, the label has been eroded and you could not recognize it. To the best of your recollection, it may be one of the following solutions: HCl CH3COOH CH3CH2COOH A mixture of HF and NaF (both of substantial amount) A mixture of H3PO4 and NaH2PO4 (both of substantial amount) NH4Cl NaHCO3 In order to identify the solution, you conduct the following experiments: 1. Using a pH meter, you determine the pH of the solution be 3.00. 2. You dilute 20 mL of the solution with water to a total volume of 200 mL and measure the pH again, this time it reads 3.50. 3. You take some volume of the solution, add phenolphthalein, and titrate it with NaOH solution until the mixture turns pink. You record the volume of the required titrant as Vt and the pH meter reads 9.05. ti =0.0 and tf=2.0. 4. In a separate flask, you take the same volume of the unknown solution as in step iii and titrate it with the same NaOH…
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