1a. What pH did you get for the 1.0M HCl? |
1. Look at the pH of the 1.0M HCl solution and then look at the pH of the 1.0M HC2H3O2 solution. If they both have the same molarity (1.0M), why are the pH not the same or close to the same? Explain. |
1b. From your calculation, did you get the same molarity as stated on the container? |
1c. What pH did you get for 1.0M HC2H3O2? |
1d. From your calculation, did you get the same molarity as stated on the container? |
1e. If both solutions are 1.0M, why would they not have same (or close to) pH readings? Explain why they were different? |
2a. What pH did you get for the 1.0M NaOH? |
2b. From your calculation, did you get the same molarity as stated on the container? |
2c. What pH did you get for 1.0M ammonia water (NH4OH solution)? |
2d. From your calculation, did you get the same molarity as stated on the container? |
2e. If both solutions are 1.0M, why would they not have same (or close to) pH readings? Explain why they were different? |
2. Look at the pH of the 1.0M NaOH solution and then look at the pH of the 1.0M ammonia water (NH4OH solution) solution. If they both have the same molarity (1.0M), why are the pH not the same or close to the same? Explain. |
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