World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 58A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The normality of 0.50 M acetic acid ( CH3COOH ) needs to be determined.

Concept introduction: Normality mainly used in acid-base reaction where it gives more in-depth information of the concentration of the solution.

  Normality(N)=grams equivalent of substancevolume of the solution in litre

Molecules reactive capacity is known as grams equivalent weight. Simple relation between normality and molarity is as follows:

  Normality(N)=n (number of equivalent)×M(Molarity)

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58A

The normality of 0.50 M acetic acid ( CH3COOH ) is 0.50 N.

Explanation of Solution

Acetic acid dissociates as follows: CH3COOH  CH3COO+ H+

Since one mol acetic acid one H+ upon dissociation acetic acid is mono-acidic.

The normality of acetic acid ( CH3COOH ) =(0.50×1) N=0.50 N

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The normality of 0.00250 M sulfuric acid ( H2SO4 ) needs to be determined.

Concept introduction: Normality mainly used in acid-base reaction where it gives more in-depth information of the concentration of the solution.

  Normality(N)=grams equivalent of substancevolume of the solution in litre

Molecules reactive capacity is known as grams equivalent weight. Simple relation between normality and molarity is as follows:

  Normality(N)=n (number of equivalent)×M(Molarity)

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58A

The normality of 0.00250 M sulfuric acid ( H2SO4 ) is 0.005 N.

Explanation of Solution

Sulfuric acid dissociates as follows:  H2SO4  2H++ SO42

Since one mol sulfuric acid gives two moles of H+ upon dissociation and hence it is di-acidic.

The normality of sulfuric acid ( H2SO4 ) =(0.00250×2) N=0.005 N

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The normality of 0.10 M potassium hydroxide ( KOH ) needs to be determined.

Concept introduction: Normality mainly used in acid-base reaction where it gives more in-depth information of the concentration of the solution.

  Normality(N)=grams equivalent of substancevolume of the solution in litre

Molecules reactive capacity is known as grams equivalent weight. Simple relation between normality and molarity is as follows:

  Normality(N)=n (number of equivalent)×M(Molarity)

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 58A

The normality of 0.10 M potassium hydroxide ( KOH ) is 0.10 N.

Explanation of Solution

Potassium hydroxide dissociates as follows: KOH   K++ OH

Since one mol of potassium hydroxide gives one mole of OH upon dissociation and hence it is mono-basic.

The normality of potassium hydroxide ( KOH ) =(0.10×1) N=0.10 N

Chapter 15 Solutions

World of Chemistry, 3rd edition

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