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Acid-Base Titration

1. In an acid-base titration, when does the equivalence point occur?


A. When all the moles of H+ in the base solution have reacted with
all the moles of OH- added from the buret.
B. When the moles of H+ in the acid solution equals the moles of
H+ added from the buret.
C. When all the moles of H+ in the acid solution have reacted with all
the moles of OH- added from the buret.
D. When the moles of OH- in the acid solution equals the moles of
OH- added from the buret.

2. If it takes 43.32ml of .1M NaOH to neutralize a 50ml HCL solution, how


many moles of NaOH were added to the HCL solution?
A. 8.664 x 10-3 moles
B. 4.332 x 10-3 moles
C. 2.166 x 10-3 moles
D. 1.083 x 10-3 moles

3. If it takes 43.32ml of .1M NaOH to neutralize a 50ml HCL solution, how


many moles of HCL were originally present?
A. 8.664 x 10-3 moles
B. 4.332 x 10-3 moles

C. 2.166 x 10-3 moles


D. 1.083 x 10-3 moles

4. If it takes 43.32ml of .1M NaOH to neutralize a 50ml HCL solution, what is


the molarity of HCL?
A. .0866M
B. .2166M
C. .0433M
D. 4.332M

5. In the reaction, 2NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) Na2SO4 + 2H2O(l), estimate the


number of moles of NaOH it would take to neutralize the H2SO4 solution.
A. 4 moles of NaOH for every mole of H2SO4
B. 1 mole of NaOH for every mole of H2SO4
C. 2 moles of NaOH for every mole of H2SO4
D. .5 moles of NaOH for every mole of H2SO4

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