3. How is K, obtained by the half-neutralization method?

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3. How is K, obtained by the half-neutralization method?
4. What value must you determine during this experiment to be able to calculate the molar mass of
acetic acid or that of an unknown monoprotic weak acid?
5. (a) What acid-base indicator is used to signal the end-point of the titration?
(b) The color of the indicator at the end-point is
(c) The pH range in the second region of the indicator is
(min.
max.)
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Transcribed Image Text:3. How is K, obtained by the half-neutralization method? 4. What value must you determine during this experiment to be able to calculate the molar mass of acetic acid or that of an unknown monoprotic weak acid? 5. (a) What acid-base indicator is used to signal the end-point of the titration? (b) The color of the indicator at the end-point is (c) The pH range in the second region of the indicator is (min. max.) -----
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