Chapter 19: Q19.124CP (page 877)
The acid-base indicator ethyl orange turns from red to yellow over the pH range 3.4 to 4.8 . Estimate Ka for ethyl orange.
Short Answer
The estimation is for ethyl.
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Chapter 19: Q19.124CP (page 877)
The acid-base indicator ethyl orange turns from red to yellow over the pH range 3.4 to 4.8 . Estimate Ka for ethyl orange.
The estimation is for ethyl.
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Use Figure 19.5 to find an indicator for these titrations:
(a) (Appendix C) with.
(b) with.
A buffer that containsandhas a pH of . What is the pHaftermol of HCLis added toof this solution?
Write equations to show whether the solubility of either of the following is affected by pH:
(a) ;
(b) .
What is the difference between the endpoint of titration and the equivalence point? Is the equivalence point always reached first? Explain.
What is the common-ion effect? How is it related to Le Châtelier’s principle? Explain with equations that include HF and NaF
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