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Titration Calculations An example of titration problem: I have a 25.00 mL sample of a strong acid at an unknown concentration. After adding 13.62 mL of a 0.096 M NaOH solution,…
Titration Curves What’s in the beaker Always ask… What’s in the beaker? When I start the titration, there is only water and whatever it is I’m titrating (and maybe…
CHAPTER 17 THERMOCHEMISTRY ENERGY Energy is the capacity to do work or to supply heat. Various forms of energy include potential, kinetic, and heat. Chemical potential energy…
Chapter 17 Additional Aspects of Equilibria Salt Solutions in Water Salt solutions completely ionize in H2O. If their ions can react with H2O to form H+ of OH-, the pH of…