- A 25.00-mL sample of an H,SO4 solution of unknown concentration is titrated with a 0.1322 M KOH solution. A volume of 41.22 mL of KOH is required to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the un- known H,SO4 solution?

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520 | CHAPTER 14
Acids and Bases
49. A 25.00-mL sample of an H,SO4 solution of unknown
concentration is titrated with a 0.1322 M KOH solution.
A volume of 41.22 mL of KOH is required to reach the
equivalence point. What is the concentration of the un-
known H,SO4 solution?
51. What volume in milliliters of a 0.121 M sodium hydroxide
solution is required to reach the equivalence point in the
complete titration of a 10.0-mL sample of 0.102 M sulfuric
acid?
STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS AND BASES
53. Classify each acid as strong or weak.
(a) HCI
(b) HF
(c) HBr
(d) H,SO3
55. Determine [H3O*] in each acid solution. If the acid is weak.
indicate the value that [H,O*]is less than.
(a) 17 M HR.
Transcribed Image Text:520 | CHAPTER 14 Acids and Bases 49. A 25.00-mL sample of an H,SO4 solution of unknown concentration is titrated with a 0.1322 M KOH solution. A volume of 41.22 mL of KOH is required to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the un- known H,SO4 solution? 51. What volume in milliliters of a 0.121 M sodium hydroxide solution is required to reach the equivalence point in the complete titration of a 10.0-mL sample of 0.102 M sulfuric acid? STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS AND BASES 53. Classify each acid as strong or weak. (a) HCI (b) HF (c) HBr (d) H,SO3 55. Determine [H3O*] in each acid solution. If the acid is weak. indicate the value that [H,O*]is less than. (a) 17 M HR.
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