Suppose you did the titration three times and got the following data for the concentration of NaOH: 0.1002, 0.1006, and 0.1010 M. Calculate the relative average deviation of the data in units of ppt and enter the numerical answer below.
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- A student performed a titration to determine the exact concentration of NaOH(aq). The titration was performed against a standard 0.1000 M HCl(aq) solution. Phenolphthalein indicator was used. The following end-point volumes were recorded by the student in units mL: Trial Number Volume 1 25.06 2 25.15 3 25.02 4 25.17 5 25.07 Calculate the 95% confidence limit. Assume that there is no outlier. Provide your answer to the correct number of decimal places, without units, and without the ± sign. Use the T-table shown below.A student carries out a titration to determine the molar mass and structure of a weak acid A. The student follows the method below. Dissolve a weighed mass of A in 100 cm3 of distilled water and make the solution up to 250 cm in a beaker. Add the solution of A to a burette. Titrate the solution of A with a standard solution of sodium hydroxide, NAOH. (a) What is meant by the term standard solution? (b) Sodium hydroxide is an alkali. What is meant by the term alkali? (c) The student carries out a trial, followed by three further titrations. The diagram shows the initial and final burette readings for the three further titrations. The student measures all burette readings to the nearest 0.05 cm3. Titration 1 Titration 2 Titration 3 Initial reading Final reading Initial reading Final reading Initial reading Final reading 27Blank correction is not done in a Mohr titration of NaCl. Is there a positive error, negative error, no effect, or error could not be determined In terms of the unknown Cl concentration?
- The student added universal indicator to the alkali solution at the start of the experiment. The indicator changed colour when the acid was added to the alkali. Explain how the student used this information and the pH scale to explain that this is a neutralisation reaction.A student prepares a weak acid solution by dissolving 0.2400 g HZ to give 100. mL solution. The titration requires 30.0 mL of 0.1025 M NaOH. Calculate the molar mass of the acid. (a) Would the molar mass be too high, too low, or unaffected if the student accidentally used 0.1400 g in the calculation? Explain. ex. too high/too low/unaffected and directly proportional/inversely proportional/ unrelated (b) Would the molar mass be too high, too low, or unaffected if the student accidentally used 20.0 mL instead of 30.0 mL? Explain. ex. too high/too low/unaffected and directly proportional/inversely proportional/ unrelatedIt is a solution of unknown concentration in which a solution of accurately known concentration is gradually added until the reaction is complete. Analyte Endpoint Indicator Titrant
- The course is specifically quantitative analysis, I figured that would just fall under chemistry. The issue I'm having with this one is that I have absolutely no idea how to even begin. I figure benzoic acid wouldn't affect the pH of NaOH that much since it's a weak acid and NaOH is a strong base, but I don't think it'd be right to just take the pH using solely the concentration of NaOH. What approach should I take to solve this? 220 mL of 0.03 M NaOH were added to 200 mL of 0.03 M benzoic acid (pKa = 4.2). What is the pH of the resulting solution?SCE students measured the concentration of HCl in a solution by titrating with different indicators to find the end point.Indicator Mean HCl concentration (M)(± standard deviation)Number of measurementsBromothymol blue 0.09565 ± 0.00225 28Methyl red 0.08686 ± 0.00098 18Bromocresol green 0.08641 ± 0.00113 29Is the difference between indicators 1 and 2 significant at the 95% confidence level? Answer the same question for indicators 2 and 3A 0.9092g sample of wheat flour was analyzed by Kjeldahl method. The ammonia formed was distilled into 50.00 mL of 0.05063 M HCl; a 7.46 mL back titration with 0.04917 M NaOH was required. Calculate the % protein in the flour. Input the value only. Express in 2 SF.
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