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1. Identify the most suitable indicator for the titration with the following pH curve, using table 18 of the IB Chemistry data booklet: |
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2. A buffer is composed of equal concentrations of NH3 and NH4Cl. Which of the following statements is true for this buffer?
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3. Which of the following, when mixed in equal volumes, will make a buffer solution?
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4. Which part of the pH curve below shows the buffer region of a weak base-strong acid titration? |
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5. Which indicator is suitable for a titration between 0.5 mol dm-3 HCl and 0.5 mol dm-3 KOH?
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6. Methyl red is a weakly acidic indicator. It can be represented by the formula HIn and its pKa = 5.1. It is red in acidic pH and yellow in alkaline pH. When it dissociates in water, it exists as In-.
Which of the following statement is true for methyl red?
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7. Which solution(s) will produce a buffer solution when added to 50 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm-3 CH3COOH?
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8. What is the pH of a buffer solution made by mixing 25 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm-3 NH3 and 50 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm-3 NH4Cl? The pKb of NH3 = 4.75.
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9. Calculate the pH of the solution formed when 0.243 g of pure magnesium powder is added into 100 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm-3 CH3COOH. The pKa of CH3COOH = 4.76.
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10. Calculate the volume of 0.200 mol dm-3 sodium propanoate that is required to mix with 50 cm3 of 0.200 mol dm-3 propanoic acid, in order to produce a buffer of pH = 5.00. The pKa for propanoic acid is 4.87.
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