Acid-Base Titration Quiz 4

Acid-base titration is a process used to determine the concentration of an acid or base by slowly adding a base (or acid) of known concentration until neutralization occurs. An indicator, such as phenolphthalein or litmus, is often used to signal the endpoint with a color change. This technique is widely used in chemistry to measure the strength of acidic or basic solutions.

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The ideal indicator for the titration of strong acid and weak base should have pH range between

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Which of the following titrations will have the equivalence point at a pH more than 8?

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What is the molarity of the solution of barium hydroxide, if 35 ml of 0.1 M HCl is used in the titration of 25 ml of the barium hydroxide solution?

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Which of the following is used as an indicator in the titration of a weak acid and a strong base?

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What is the concentration of the sulphuric acid solution, if 100 ml of the solution is neutralised by 50 ml of 0.5 M Ba(OH)2 solution?

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A difference between strong and weak acid is

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If 30 ml of acid is neutralised by 15 ml of 0.2 N alkali, then the concentration of acid is

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Find the concentration of HCl, if 10 ml of 0.5 M Ca(OH)2is required to titrate 50 ml of HCl.

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