Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis. During the titration of the KOH, it was titrated with H₂SO4 Molarmass for: KOH (56.1g/mol); H₂SO4 (98.1 g/mol) KOH (aq) + H₂SO4(aq) → a) t Complete the following reaction and what is the net ionic equation b) [. j At the equivalence point, we mixed 76 mL of KOH solution and 0.5146 g of H₂SO4 in 41 mL H₂O, what will be the concentration of KOH. c) I ..] Do we need an indicator for the following titration and if yes when the color will change.

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Titration is a common laboratory method of
quantitative chemical analysis. During the
titration of the KOH, it was titrated with H₂SO4
Molarmass for: KOH (56.1g/mol); H₂SO4 (98.1 g/mol)
KOH(aq) + H₂SO4(aq)
->
Complete the following reaction
a)
and what is the net ionic equation
b) [.
j At the equivalence point, we
mixed 76 mL of KOH solution and 0.5146 g
of H₂SO4 in 41 mL H₂O, what will be the
concentration of KOH.
c) I
] Do we need an indicator for the
following titration and if yes when the color will
change.
Transcribed Image Text:Titration is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis. During the titration of the KOH, it was titrated with H₂SO4 Molarmass for: KOH (56.1g/mol); H₂SO4 (98.1 g/mol) KOH(aq) + H₂SO4(aq) -> Complete the following reaction a) and what is the net ionic equation b) [. j At the equivalence point, we mixed 76 mL of KOH solution and 0.5146 g of H₂SO4 in 41 mL H₂O, what will be the concentration of KOH. c) I ] Do we need an indicator for the following titration and if yes when the color will change.
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