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- Formulate a hypothesis regarding the solubility of aspirin at different pH.The experimentA) Three teaspoons of water (approx. 15 ml) were added to one tablet said to contain 300 mg of aspirin. Fizzingwas observed. Most of the tablet dissolved, but there were some solid particles. By heating the mug in amicrowave for 10 second increments until the water came to the boil (approx. 3x), all of the solid particlesdissolved. The solution was left to cool to room temperature and then placed in a fridge and NOTHINGHAPPENED. Try this yourself if you can spare two aspirin tablets, your results might look different.• Questions to ask:1. What might the fizzing bubbles be?2. Can you give a chemical explanation?3. Can you write a chemical reaction equation with aspirin reacting with something to give a gas and aspirinin another form?4. What might be the formulation (what the manufacturer mixes with aspirin in making the tablet) “trick”for aspirin to improve solubility?5. How does this compare with…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 27A solution of HCl was titrated against sodium carbonate. What is the titer for Trial 1 in the given data? T2 0.3562 0.3479 0.3042 Weight (g) Initial V (ml) 0.80 1.60 35.20 36.70 39.80 Final V (ml) Vol HCI used (ml) 35.10 N of HC (eq/L) 0.1954 0.1870 Average N of HCl (eq/L) A
- 3. Complete neutralization of 10 ml of phosphoric acid solution by NaOH 0.I N in the presence of phenol phthalein until the appearance of purple color (pH, = 9) 11 ml. of NaOH is consumed. (a) What is the concentration of phosphoric acid? (b) Calculate the indicator error. pk2.1 pK. - 7.2 pK - 124Acid-Base titration: Standardization of 0.1 M NAOH Trial 1 Mass KHP used, g 0.297 g Final reading Volume NaOH, mL 15.59 mL Initial reading Volume NaOH, mL 0.23 mL Volume NaOH consumed, mL 15.36 mL Moles KHP used Moles NaOH used Molarity of NaOH solutionConcentration sodium thiosulfate solution used: 0.056 mol L-1 ACCURATE TITRATION VOLUME OF SODIUM THIOSULFATE SOLUTION USED Volume titration 1, (ml) Volume titration 2, (mL) Your Group 15.80 15.75 Group 1 16.05 15.70 Group 2 16.30 16.25 ANALYSIS Average volume used, (mL) Standard deviation Unrounded value Rounded value
- PRELAB ASSIGNMENT The following data equivalence point region during a titration of 0.1025 M NaOH(aq) with 25.00 mL of a stock solution of a weak monoprotic acid. Determine the equivalence point volume, where the addition of a few drops of NaOH results in a large jump in pH. Calculate the molarity of the acid solution. was collected near the Volume of NaOH added pH . 28.20 mL 5.05 28.30 5.22 28.40 5.49 28.50 6.40 28.60 10.06 28.70 10.40 28.80 10.58 28.90 10.71 29.00 10.81 104Determine the pH at the point in the titration of 40.0 mL of 0.200 M H2NNH2 with 0.100 M HNO3 after 80.0 mL of the strong acid has been added. The value of Kb for H2NNH, is 3.0 x 10-6. ( PREV 1 2 3 4 NEXT > Based on the result of the acid-base reaction, set up the ICE table in order to determine the unknown. H2NNH3*(aq) + H20(1) - H;O*(aq) + H,NNH2(aq) Initial (M) Change (M) Equilibriu m (M). 5 RESET 0.100 0.200 0.0333 0.0667 +x -x 0.100 + x 0.100 - x 0.200 + x 0.200 - x 0.0333 + x 0.0333 - x 0.0667 + x 0.0667 - x2. Below is a titration curve generated by a similar titration to the ones simulated, Vinegar Titration Curve 14.00 13.00 12.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 * 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 Volume NaOH (mL) We can use this curve to estimate the pka of our weak acid by what is called the "half equivalence point method". The equivalence point is the middle of the steepest part of this graph. Estimate the volume of NaOH added to the titration at that point by using a rule or other straight edge to follow that point down to the x-axis. Divide that volume by 2 (half the equivalence point) and estimate the pH at that volume of NaOH using your straight edge again. pKa = pH at the half equivalence point. What do you estimate the pka to be? 3. The pka of acetic acid is 4.76. Calculate percent error between the true value and your estimated value from question 2.
- Which type of indicator is used in permanganatometry titrant plays role of indicator by itself; irreversible Red/Ox indicator; reversible Red/Ox indicator; metallochrome indicator;A 270.00 mL solution of 0.00150 M AB4 is added to a 380.00 mL solution of 0.00250 M C3D4. What is pQsp for A3D4?A 50.00 (±0.03) mL portion of an HCl solution required 29.71(±0.03) mL of 0.01963(±0.0030) M Ba(OH)2 to reach an end point with bromocresol green indicator. The molar concentration of the HCl is calculated using the equation below (attached image): a.) Calculate the uncertainty of the result (absolute error). M=0.02333(±?????) M b.) Calculate the coefficient of variation for the result. CV= (Sy/y) x 100%