4.4.2 - Titration Curve Features
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What happens to the pH of a strong acid as you begin to add a strong base?
💡 Hint: Think of the neutralization process.
What is the formula to calculate pH?
💡 Hint: Consider what the logarithm function does.
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What is the initial pH of a 0.100 M HCl solution?
💡 Hint: Think about the concentration of hydrogen ions.
True or False: The pH at the equivalence point of a strong acid and strong base titration is always 7.
💡 Hint: Reflect on what neutralization produces.
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You are given a 0.200 M HCl solution. Calculate the pH and the volume needed to reach the equivalence point when titrated with 0.100 M NaOH.
💡 Hint: Use the formula for volume at equivalence using C₁V₁ = C₂V₂.
Draw the titration curve for a weak acid with a strong base and identify its key features.
💡 Hint: Consider the characteristics of weak acid behavior upon titration.
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