Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

questions 1. write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of k…

Question

questions

  1. write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of khp with naoh.
  2. suppose your laboratory instructor inadvertently gave you a sample of khp contaminated with nacl to use in standardizing your naoh. how would this affect the molarity you calculated for your naoh solu - tion? justify your answer.
  3. how many grams of naoh are needed to prepare 500 ml of 0.125 m naoh?
  4. a solution of malonic acid, h₂c₃h₂o₄, was standardized by titration with 0.1000 m naoh solution. if 20.76 ml of the naoh solution is required to neutralize completely 12.95 ml of the malonic acid solu - tion, what is the molarity of the malonic acid solution?

h₂c₃h₂o₄ + 2naoh → na₂c₃h₂o₄ + 2h₂o

Explanation:

Question 1

Step1: Identify reactants and products

Reactants: \(KHC_8H_4O_4\) (KHP) and \(NaOH\). Product: \(KNaC_8H_4O_4\) and \(H_2O\)

Step2: Balance the equation

$$KHC_8H_4O_4+NaOH = KNaC_8H_4O_4 + H_2O$$

Brief Explanations
  • \(NaCl\) does not react with \(NaOH\).
  • Molarity formula: \(M=\frac{n}{V}\), where \(n\) (moles of KHP) is calculated from mass (\(n = \frac{m}{M}\), \(M\) is molar mass of KHP).
  • Contaminated KHP has less KHP by mass. So, calculated \(n\) (of KHP) is lower.
  • Using \(M_{NaOH}=\frac{n_{KHP}}{V_{NaOH}}\), with lower \(n_{KHP}\), calculated \(M_{NaOH}\) is lower.

Step1: Calculate moles of \(NaOH\)

Molarity formula \(M=\frac{n}{V}\), rearranged \(n = M\times V\). \(V = 500\space mL=0.5\space L\), \(M = 0.125\space M\)
$$n=0.125\space mol/L\times0.5\space L = 0.0625\space mol$$

Step2: Calculate mass of \(NaOH\)

Molar mass of \(NaOH\), \(M_{NaOH}=40\space g/mol\). Using \(m=n\times M\)
$$m = 0.0625\space mol\times40\space g/mol=2.5\space g$$

Answer:

$$KHC_8H_4O_4+NaOH = KNaC_8H_4O_4 + H_2O$$

Question 2