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Titrations Calculations Questions

This document provides instructions and examples for calculating concentrations in titration problems. It is divided into two sections - the first involves titrations of HCl with NaOH, while the second involves different acids like H2SO4 and HNO3. Common formulas are also listed for acids and bases that may be encountered. The goal is to use the balanced chemical equations and volume of acid and base added to determine the concentration of the base in each titration problem.

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Titrations Calculations Questions

This document provides instructions and examples for calculating concentrations in titration problems. It is divided into two sections - the first involves titrations of HCl with NaOH, while the second involves different acids like H2SO4 and HNO3. Common formulas are also listed for acids and bases that may be encountered. The goal is to use the balanced chemical equations and volume of acid and base added to determine the concentration of the base in each titration problem.

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TITRATION CALCULATIONS

SECTION A
For these questions, your equation will be straight forward to balance.
1

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 2.0 mol dm-3 HCl reacted with 25 cm3 of NaOH. What was the
concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm-3 HCl reacted with 50 cm3 of NaOH. What was the
concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 0.15 mol dm-3 HCl reacted with 25 cm3 of NaOH. What was the
concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 1.14 mol dm-3 HCl reacted with 25 cm3 of NaOH. What was the
concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

SECTION B
For these equations, different acids have been used so you will need to think carefully
about how to balance them.
1

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid, H2SO4, reacted with 25 cm3 of
NaOH. What was the concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 nitric acid, HNO3, reacted with 25 cm3 of NaOH.
What was the concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 20 cm3 of 1.0 mol dm-3 phosphoric acid, H3PO4, reacted with 25 cm3 of
NaOH. What was the concentration of the sodium hydroxide?

In a titration, 25.0 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid, H2SO4, reacted with 25 cm3 of
KOH. What was the concentration of the potassium hydroxide?

COMMON FORMULAE

Hydrochloric acid = HCl

Sodium nitrate = NaNO3

Nitric acid = HNO3

Phosphoric acid = H3PO4

Sulphuric acid = H2SO4

Sodium phosphate = Na3PO4

Sodium hydroxide NaOH

Potassium sulphate = K2SO4

Sodium sulphate = Na2SO4

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