A titration curve was generated for the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.1000 MI- with 0.05000 M Ag*. The dissociation reaction for Agl is: Agl(s) = Ag* + |- Ksp=[Ag*][l-] = 8.3 × 10-17

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A titration curve was generated for the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.1000 M - with 0.05000 M Ag*. The
dissociation reaction for Agl is:
Agl(s) = Ag* + -
Ksp=[Ag*][l-] = 8.3 x 10-17
Transcribed Image Text:A titration curve was generated for the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.1000 M - with 0.05000 M Ag*. The dissociation reaction for Agl is: Agl(s) = Ag* + - Ksp=[Ag*][l-] = 8.3 x 10-17
1. What volume of the titrant is needed to reach the equivalence point?
a. 100.00 mL
b. 50.00 mL
c. 25.00 mL
d. 10.00 mL
e. 5.00 ml
2. At what pAg will the midpoint of the steep section of the titration curve correspond?
a. 1.30
b. 4.02
C. 8.04
d. 12.06
e. 16.08
3. If the concentrations were instead doubled, i.e., Ag titrant was 0.1000 M and I- was
0.2000 M, what do you think will happen to the pAg at the equivalence point when
compared to the original?
a. It will be doubled.
b. It will be halved.
c. It will be squared.
d. It will be the square root.
e. It will be the same.
4. If the concentrations were doubled as in the item above, what do you think will happen to
the shape of the titration curve with respect to the original?
a. It will be inverted.
b. It will be wider vertically.
c. It will be wider horizontally.
d. It will be wider both vertically and horizontally.
e. It will be exactly like the original.
Transcribed Image Text:1. What volume of the titrant is needed to reach the equivalence point? a. 100.00 mL b. 50.00 mL c. 25.00 mL d. 10.00 mL e. 5.00 ml 2. At what pAg will the midpoint of the steep section of the titration curve correspond? a. 1.30 b. 4.02 C. 8.04 d. 12.06 e. 16.08 3. If the concentrations were instead doubled, i.e., Ag titrant was 0.1000 M and I- was 0.2000 M, what do you think will happen to the pAg at the equivalence point when compared to the original? a. It will be doubled. b. It will be halved. c. It will be squared. d. It will be the square root. e. It will be the same. 4. If the concentrations were doubled as in the item above, what do you think will happen to the shape of the titration curve with respect to the original? a. It will be inverted. b. It will be wider vertically. c. It will be wider horizontally. d. It will be wider both vertically and horizontally. e. It will be exactly like the original.
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