Chapter 5: Problem 18
How can oxidation states be used to identify redox reactions?
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Chapter 5: Problem 18
How can oxidation states be used to identify redox reactions?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeA 25.00-mL sample of an unknown HClO solution requires titration with \(22.62 \mathrm{~mL}\) of \(0.2000 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{NaOH}\) to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the unknown \(\mathrm{HClO}_{4}\) solution? The neutralization reaction is \begin{equation} \mathrm{HClO}_{4}(a q)+\mathrm{NaOH}(a q) \longrightarrow \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(l)+\mathrm{NaClO}_{4}(a q) \end{equation}
A 30.00 -mL sample of an unknown \(\mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\) solution is titrated with a 0.100 M \(\mathrm{NaOH}\) solution. The equivalence point is reached when \(26.38 \mathrm{~mL}\) of \(\mathrm{NaOH}\) solution is added. What is the concentration of the unknown \(\mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\) solution? The neutralization reaction is $$ \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}(a q)+3 \mathrm{NaOH}(a q) \longrightarrow 3 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(I)+\mathrm{Na}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}(a q) $$
What is the Arrhenius definition of an acid? A base?
Write balanced complete ionic and net ionic equations for each acid-base reaction. a. \(\mathrm{HI}(a q)+\mathrm{RbOH}(a q) \longrightarrow\) b. \(\mathrm{HCHO}_{2}(a q)+\mathrm{NaOH}(a q) \longrightarrow\) \(\mathbf{c .} \mathrm{HC}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{O}_{2}(a q)+\mathrm{LiOH}(a q) \longrightarrow\)
Explain the principles behind an acid-base titration. What is an indicator?
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