Asked by Anonymous
would bromocresol green be a good indicator for the titration of CH3COOH against NaOH?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
According to my table, bromocresol green changes pH between 3.8 and 5.4. You can calculate the approximate pH for the equivalence point for CH3COOH vs NaOH and that is about 8.5 or so. What do you think?
Answered by
Alix
For HCl I got between 3.48 and 5.68
And for CH3COOH I got between 6.20 and 7.16
And for CH3COOH I got between 6.20 and 7.16
Answered by
Anonymous
What formula do you use to calculate the equivalence point?
And thanks for the help!
And thanks for the help!
Answered by
DrBob222
mL x M = mL x M will give you the equivalence point. And I have no idea what Alix is talking about. It doesn't have anything to do with this problem.
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