Wingardic acid is a madeup monoprotic acid that has a Ka of…

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Wingаrdic аcid is а madeup mоnоprоtic acid that has a Ka of 5.7x10-6. Consider the titration of 36.00 mL of 0.420 M wingardic acid with 0.560 M NaOH. Note that the concentrations are not the same. Make sure sig figs are correct on your answers. Don't round until the end. Show your work on your upload for full credit. As usual, work should follow examples as in lecture, showing BRA and/or ICE tables if appropriate and any assumptions you are making. You can use a generic HA for the acid formula. A.  The half equivalence point will be at ______ mL of titrant added and have a pH of ______? vol titrant = [v1] mL pH = [ph1] B. The equivalence point will be at ______ mL of titrant added and have a pH of ______? vol titrant = [v2] mL pH = [ph2] C.  What is the pH at the point when 30.5 mL of titrant are added? pH = [ph3]               

Wingаrdic аcid is а madeup mоnоprоtic acid that has a Ka of 5.7x10-6. Consider the titration of 36.00 mL of 0.420 M wingardic acid with 0.560 M NaOH. Note that the concentrations are not the same. Make sure sig figs are correct on your answers. Don't round until the end. Show your work on your upload for full credit. As usual, work should follow examples as in lecture, showing BRA and/or ICE tables if appropriate and any assumptions you are making. You can use a generic HA for the acid formula. A.  The half equivalence point will be at ______ mL of titrant added and have a pH of ______? vol titrant = [v1] mL pH = [ph1] B. The equivalence point will be at ______ mL of titrant added and have a pH of ______? vol titrant = [v2] mL pH = [ph2] C.  What is the pH at the point when 30.5 mL of titrant are added? pH = [ph3]               

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