Q2/ Compute the pH of 50.0 ml 0.1 M Ammonium Hydroxide at addition of 0, 10,20 ,25,50 and 55 ml 0.1 M HCI. Then draw the Titration curve and find a suitable indicator for this titration. Is the titration above feasible Kb NH40H= 1.79x105
Q2/ Compute the pH of 50.0 ml 0.1 M Ammonium Hydroxide at addition of 0, 10,20 ,25,50 and 55 ml 0.1 M HCI. Then draw the Titration curve and find a suitable indicator for this titration. Is the titration above feasible Kb NH40H= 1.79x105
Chapter14: Principles Of Neutralization Titrations
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