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1) Consider the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.2700 M glycolic acid (HOCH2COOH) solution in a 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask with 0.2250 M KOH solution from a 50-mL burette.

Write the reaction showing the acid hydrolysis of the analyte compound.

Write the balanced equation for titration. What is the equivalence volume, Veq, for the titration?

What is the pH of the solution before adding any titrant? Ignore activity coefficients and solve the quadratic for [H+].

Describe the composition of the flask solution halfway to equivalence.What is the expected pH and why (look up a literature Ka value)?

Describe the composition of the flask solution at equivalence, including formal concentration(s).

Use a RICE table to find [OH-] at equilibrium in the flask at equivalence.What is the pH at equivalence?

Graph the expected pH titration curve with labeled and numbered axes up to 45 mL of titrant addition. Label key points and features. Use calculated pH at least every 5 mL of addition.

The following indicators are available in your lab: methyl orange (pKa = 3.46), bromocresol purple (pKa = 6.12), cresol purple (pKa = 8.32) and alizarin yellow (pKa = 11). Explain why each indicator is or is not suitable as an indicator for the titration.

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