CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Burette, Ionic Compound, Titration

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Table 7. 4: types of compounds that undergo gas evolution reactions. 2hcl (aq) + na2s (aq) h2s (g) + 2 nacl (aq) Arrhenius"s definition: when dissolved in water increases h+ concentration of. Monoprotic - yield one h atom per molecule of acid. Diprotic - yield two h atoms per molecule of acid. Arrhenius"s definition: when dissolved in water increases oh- concentration of. Amphiprotic - can react as either an acid or a base. Neutralization reactions between an acid and a metal hydroxide produces water and a salt (an ionic compound). Hcl (aq) + naoh (aq) h2o (l) + nacl (aq) H+ (aq) + oh- (aq) h2o (l) Don"t use m1v1 = m2v2 for acid-base reactions. Used to determine the concentration of a solution: Analyte: the solution of unknown concentration (but known volume) Equivalence point: the point at which exactly the right volume of titrant has been added to complete the reaction.

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