Consider the following indicators: dinitrophenol (pKIn = 3.5), bromothymol blue (pKIn = 7), thymolphthalein (pKIn = 10).  Match each titration below with its most-likely best indicator.  (A specific indicator choice may be used more than once.) Group of answer choices titration of HF with NaOH               [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein            titration of RbOH with HNO3               [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein            titration of HI with KOH               [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein            titration of NH3 with HBr               [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein

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Problem 118CP: Malonic acid (HO2CCH2CO2H) is a diprotic acid. In the titration of malonic acid w ith NaOH,...
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Consider the following indicators: dinitrophenol (pKIn = 3.5), bromothymol blue (pKIn = 7), thymolphthalein (pKIn = 10).  Match each titration below with its most-likely best indicator.  (A specific indicator choice may be used more than once.)

Group of answer choices
titration of HF with NaOH 
 
           [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein         
 
titration of RbOH with HNO3 
 
           [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein         
 
titration of HI with KOH 
 
           [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein         
 
titration of NH3 with HBr 
 
           [ Choose ]             dinitrophenol             bromothymol blue             thymolphthalein         
 
 
 
 
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