CHM256 - Tutorial 5
CHM256 - Tutorial 5
CHM256 - Tutorial 5
TUTORIAL 5
2. Distinguish between:
i. The equivalence point and the end point of titration
ii. Direct titration and back titration
4. It was found that 30.37 mL of HCl solution were required to titrate the solution
containing 0.325 g primary standard sodium carbonate. Calculate the molarity of the HCl
solution.
6. Given
7. A 50.00-mL sample of 0.100 M KOH is titrated with 0.100 M HN03. Calculate the pH of the
solution before titration begins and after the 52.00 mL of HN03 is added. Sketch a labelled
titration curve for the above titration.
8. A hydrochloric acid solution is standardized by titrating with a solution containing
0.2329 g of a primary standard sodium carbonate and then boils to remove carbon
dioxide. The end point is reached when 42.87 mL of the acid has been delivered.
a) What is a primary standard and give three requirements of a primary standard.
b) Calculate the molarity of the acid.
c) Sketch a titration curve that would be obtained for the above titration. Indicate
pH at the equivalence point.
d) Name a suitable indicator that can be used for the above titration.
10. A solution of HCl is standardized by titrating 0.1876 g Na2CO3. The titration required
37.86 mL acid. Calculate the molarity of HCl.
11. Consider a titration between 25.00 mL of 0.100 M NaOH and 0.0500 M HCl
i. What is the pH of the base before titration begins?
ii. Determine the pH of the solution after 10.00 mL of acid has been added
iii. Calculate the volume of acid added at the equivalence point
iv. Show that the pH of solution is 2.23 after 60.0 mL acid has been added.
v. Sketch the titration curve for the titration above
vi. Name the type of titration involved
vii. What would be the colour change at the equivalence point if phenolphthalein
is used as the indicator for this titration?