A volume of 100.0 mL of 0.050 M NH3 is titrated against a 0.100 M HCI solution added to it from a buret. Calculate the pH values of the solution (a) after 0.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (b) after 10.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (c) after 25.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (d) after 50.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (e) after 60.0 mL of HCI solution have been added. The K, value of ammonia is 1.76x10.5. The answer for (b) is. (answer format: ?.??)

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A volume of 100.0 mL of 0.050 M NH3 is titrated against a 0.100 M HCI solution
added to it from a buret. Calculate the pH values of the solution (a) after 0.0 mL of
HCI solution have been added, (b) after 10.0 mL of HCI solution have been added,
(c) after 25.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (d) after 50.0 mL of HCI
solution have been added, (e) after 60.0 mL of HCI solution have been added.
The K, value of ammonia is 1.76x10-5.
The answer for (b) is. (answer format: ?.??)
0.0364
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 16 A volume of 100.0 mL of 0.050 M NH3 is titrated against a 0.100 M HCI solution added to it from a buret. Calculate the pH values of the solution (a) after 0.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (b) after 10.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (c) after 25.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (d) after 50.0 mL of HCI solution have been added, (e) after 60.0 mL of HCI solution have been added. The K, value of ammonia is 1.76x10-5. The answer for (b) is. (answer format: ?.??) 0.0364
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