Which one is FALSE regarding titrations? The end point is defined as the point w
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Which one is FALSE regarding titrations? The end point is defined as the point where the indicator changes color. The titrant is the solution for which you already know the concentration. The analysis is the solution you are analyzing-to try to find its concentration. Acid-basic reactions are also neutralization reactions. The equivalence point is defined as the point as the point where the indicator changes order. When the strong base KOH and the weak acid HF react, which of these will NOT be in the net ionic equation? A 10,00 ml, sample of vinegar (acetic acid in water), is titrated with 0.5062 M NaOH, and 16.58 mL is required to reach the endpoint. What is the molarity of the acetic acid in vinegar? (You can treat vinegar like a strong acid in this case.) Regarding the compound SF_6 (formed by the redox reaction of S + F_2): It is more dense than air. An aluminum boat can float on it.Explanation / Answer
The false statement is -
21. E .............The equivalence point is defined as the point where the indicator changes its colour.
22. D..............F- (aq.)
23. B............0.8393M
.......MCH3COOH = (16.58 x 0.5062) / 10
......................... = 0.8393M
24. D..............Fluorine added to sulfur will cause a flame.
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