Question
Consider the titration of 20.00 mL of 0.1728 M Ascorbic acid (Ka = 7.9 x 10-5) with 0.4329 M NaOH.
Match the following regions in the titration curve with the appropriate pH range.
1.Initial pH
2.Before equivalence point
3.At equivalence point
4.After equivalence point
A.
8 - 9
B.
9 - 14
C.
0 - 3
D.
3 - 8
Match the following regions in the titration curve with the appropriate pH range.
1.Initial pH
2.Before equivalence point
3.At equivalence point
4.After equivalence point
A.
8 - 9
B.
9 - 14
C.
0 - 3
D.
3 - 8
Answers
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