
Show transcribed image text Reaction 2 could represent the titration of an ammonium solution (titrand) with NaOH (titrant). For this question, you are going to construct a titration curve- pH of solution vs. volume of titrant added for a few points using the ICE Table Method. For simplicity, we'll assume all activity coefficients equal to one. You start with 100 mL of pure H:O to which 001 moles of ammonium nitrate are added. You will need to calculate the pH of the solution based on the volume of titrant added. Recognize that when you add the titrant, the total system volume changes. The titrant is 0.1 M NaOH solution 6. a. pH of solution when 0 mL of titrant have been added b. pH of solution when 2 mL of titrant have been added c. pH of solution when 4 mL of titrant have been added d. pH of solution when 6 mL of titrant have been added e. pH of solution when 8 mL of titrant have been added f pH of solution when 10 mL of titrant have been added g pH of solution when 12 mL of titrant have been added h. pH of solution when 14 mL of titrant have been added i pH of solution when 16 mL of titrant have been added j Sketch the titration curve by hand or in Excel Reaction 2: NH4"(aq) + OH(aq) ←→ NH3 + H20(aq)
Reaction 2 could represent the titration of an ammonium solution (titrand) with NaOH (titrant). For this question, you are going to construct a titration curve- pH of solution vs. volume of titrant added for a few points using the ICE Table Method. For simplicity, we'll assume all activity coefficients equal to one. You start with 100 mL of pure H:O to which 001 moles of ammonium nitrate are added. You will need to calculate the pH of the solution based on the volume of titrant added. Recognize that when you add the titrant, the total system volume changes. The titrant is 0.1 M NaOH solution 6. a. pH of solution when 0 mL of titrant have been added b. pH of solution when 2 mL of titrant have been added c. pH of solution when 4 mL of titrant have been added d. pH of solution when 6 mL of titrant have been added e. pH of solution when 8 mL of titrant have been added f pH of solution when 10 mL of titrant have been added g pH of solution when 12 mL of titrant have been added h. pH of solution when 14 mL of titrant have been added i pH of solution when 16 mL of titrant have been added j Sketch the titration curve by hand or in Excel Reaction 2: NH4"(aq) + OH(aq) ←→ NH3 + H20(aq)





