Determine the pH of the following points in a titration of 50.0mL of 0.150 M hypochlorous acid with 0.125M sodium hydroxide. The ionization constant of hypochlorous acid is 2.9 x 10¹8. Write the appropriate reactions for each step. a) Before addition of sodium hydroxide b) After addition of 13.9mL of sodium hydroxide (write the reaction) c) At half the equivalence point d) At the equivalence point

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Determine the pH of the following points in a titration of 50.0mL of 0.150 M hypochlorous acid
with 0.125M sodium hydroxide. The ionization constant of hypochlorous acid is 2.9 x 10-8.
Write the appropriate reactions for each step.
a) Before addition of sodium hydroxide
b) After addition of 13.9mL of sodium hydroxide (write the reaction)
c) At half the equivalence point
d) At the equivalence point
e) After addition of 82.0mL of sodium hydroxide
f) Sketch the titration curve for this reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the pH of the following points in a titration of 50.0mL of 0.150 M hypochlorous acid with 0.125M sodium hydroxide. The ionization constant of hypochlorous acid is 2.9 x 10-8. Write the appropriate reactions for each step. a) Before addition of sodium hydroxide b) After addition of 13.9mL of sodium hydroxide (write the reaction) c) At half the equivalence point d) At the equivalence point e) After addition of 82.0mL of sodium hydroxide f) Sketch the titration curve for this reaction.
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