In some cases, the titration curve for a mixture of two

Chapter 17, Problem 93

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In some cases, the titration curve for a mixture of two acids has the same appearance as that for a single acid; in other cases it does not. (a) Sketch the titration curve (pH versus volume of titrant) for the titration with 0.200 M NaOH of 25.00 mL of a solution that is 0.100 M in HCl and 0.100 M in Does this curve differ in any way from what would be obtained in the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.200M HCl with 0.200 M NaOH? Explain. (b) The titration curve shown was obtained when 10.00 mL of a solution containing both HCl and was titrated with 0.216 M NaOH. From this curve, determine the stoichiometric molarities of both the HCl and the (c) A 10.00 mL solution that is 0.0400 M and 0.0150 M is titrated with 0.0200 M NaOH. Sketch the titration curve.

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