Weak Base-Strong Acid Titrations

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Weak Base-Strong Acid Titrations

Consider the titration of ammonia, NH3, with a strong acid, HCl.

A 25.0 mL sample of 0.1 M NH3 is titrated with 0.1 M HCl.

a Calculate the pH values of the solution after the following volumes of 0.1 M HCl are

added. 0.00 mL, 5.00 mL, 10.00 mL, 15.00 mL, 20.00 mL, 22.00 mL, 24.00 mL, 25.00

mL and 26.00 mL.

b Draw a table and put the pH values corresponding to each volume in the table.

c Draw the titration curve.

d Name the appropriate indicator for this titration.

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