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navik [9.2K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following do we need to know in order to calculate pH during an acid-base titration of a strong monoprotic acid wit

h a strong monoprotic base? Select all that apply
a. the concentration of the acid
b. the concentration of the base titrant
c. the initial volume of the acid solution
d. the volume of the titrant used
Chemistry
1 answer:
KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the volume of the titrant used

Explanation:

Acid-base titrations are usually depicted on special graphs referred to as titration curve. A titration curve is a graph that contains a plot of the volume of the titrant as the independent variable and the pH of the system as the dependent variable.

Hence, a titration curve is a graphical plot showing the pH of the analyte solution plotted against the volume of the titrant as the reaction is in progress. The titration curve is drawn by plotting data obtained during a titration, that is, volume of the titrant added (plotted on the x-axis) and pH of the system (plotted on the y-axis).

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