1. How does the titration of a diprotic acid differ from a monoprotic acid (like HF)? 2....

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1. How does the titration of a diprotic acid differ from amonoprotic acid (like HF)?

2. How does the titration of a weak base with a strong aciddiffer from weak acid-strong base titration. (Review pages 848 -850.) Note: you could perform these titrations from the chemicalcabinet in this lab.

3. What kind of pH (above 7, below 7, or 7) do you expect at theequivalence point from the titration of a weak acid with a strongbase?

4. What kind of pH (above 7, below 7, or 7) do you expect at theequivalence point from the titration of a weak base with a strongacid?

5. In a real lab, the volume of the \"drop\" cannot be so easilycontrolled. Drops come in various sizes and the smaller the drop,the finer the titration. This is one of those \"art\" parts oflaboratory work. Discuss how a real lab titration would differ fromyour on-line lab.

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1 In case of monoprotic acid we would have only one equivalence point pH 7 as only one H is present On the other hand in case of a diprotic acid we would have two equivalence points in the first will have pH 7 and the second    See Answer
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