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The graphs labeled (I) through (III) show acid-base titration curves for two equ

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Question

The graphs labeled (I) through (III) show acid-base titration curves for two equal-volume and equal molar solutions. Match the titration curves with the possible titation.

Titration Curve I

      [ Choose ]            Adding NaOH to H2SO4 (sulfuric acid solution)            Adding HCl to NaOH            Adding NaOH to HCl            Adding HCl to NH3 (ammonia solution)            Adding NaOH to HF      

Titration Curve II

      [ Choose ]            Adding NaOH to H2SO4 (sulfuric acid solution)            Adding HCl to NaOH            Adding NaOH to HCl            Adding HCl to NH3 (ammonia solution)            Adding NaOH to HF      

Titration Curve III

      [ Choose ]            Adding NaOH to H2SO4 (sulfuric acid solution)            Adding HCl to NaOH            Adding NaOH to HCl            Adding HCl to NH3 (ammonia solution)            Adding NaOH to HF      

14 12 10 8 14 12 10 14 12 10 4 4 2 25 50 25 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Volume of titrant added (mL) Volume of titrant added (mL)Volume of titrant added (mL)

Explanation / Answer

Titration curve 1 : Adding HCl to NaOH (titration of strong acid with strong base) X-axis vol of strong acid and on Y-axis vol of strong base

Titration curve II : Adding  NaOH to HCl (titration of strong base with strong acid) X-axis vol of strong base-NaOH and on Y-axis vol of strong acid-HCl

Titration curve III: Adding /NaOH to H2SO4 (titration of strong base with strong acid) X-axis vol of strong base-NaOH and on Y-axis vol of strong acid-H2SO4)

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