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Acids/Bases Worksheet [30 marks]

1. Draw the pH curve for a titration in which 0.1M ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, is added to 25mL of 0.1M sodium hydroxide,
NaOH. [3]
2. Identify the equivalence point on your diagram in question 1. [1]
3. The pH range for several indicators are as follows:
Methyl orange 3.1 – 4.4 Phenolphthalein 8.3 – 10.0 Litmus 5 – 8
a) What is an indicator? [2]
b) Which indicator is the most suitable for the titration in 1 above? Give a reason for your answer. [2]
4. With the aid of an equation, use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain why phenolphthalein is bright pink in basic conditions
and colourless in acidic conditions. [4]
5. Differentiate between a strong acid and a weak acid. [2]
6. Determine the pH of the following:
a) 0.15M solution of ethylamine, CH3CH3NH2; pKb = 3.19. [6]
(Equation: CH3CH3NH2(s + H2O ⇌ CH3CH3NH3++ OH-)
b) 0.22M H2SO4 [3]
c) 1.4M NaOH [3]
d) 0.01 M benzoic acid solution, C6H5COOH; Ka= 6.5 x 10-5[4]

Acids/Bases Worksheet [30 marks]


1. Draw the pH curve for a titration in which 0.1M ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, is added to 25mL of 0.1M sodium hydroxide,
NaOH. [3]
2. Identify the equivalence point on your diagram in question 1. [1]
3. The pH range for several indicators are as follows:
Methyl orange 3.1 – 4.4 Phenolphthalein 8.3 – 10.0 Litmus 5 – 8
a) What is an indicator? [2]
b) Which indicator is the most suitable for the titration in 1 above? Give a reason for your answer. [2]
4. With the aid of an equation, use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain why phenolphthalein is bright pink in basic conditions
and colourless in acidic conditions. [4]
5. Differentiate between a strong acid and a weak acid. [2]
6. Determine the pH of the following:
a) 0.15M solution of ethylamine, CH3CH3NH2; pKb = 3.19. [6]
(Equation: CH3CH3NH2(s + H2O ⇌ CH3CH3NH3++ OH-)
b) 0.22M H2SO4 [3]
c) 1.4M NaOH [3]
d) 0.01 M benzoic acid solution, C6H5COOH; Ka= 6.5 x 10-5[4]

Acids/Bases Worksheet [30 marks]


1. Draw the pH curve for a titration in which 0.1M ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, is added to 25mL of 0.1M sodium hydroxide,
NaOH. [3]
2. Identify the equivalence point on your diagram in question 1. [1]
3. The pH range for several indicators are as follows:
Methyl orange 3.1 – 4.4 Phenolphthalein 8.3 – 10.0 Litmus 5 – 8
a) What is an indicator? [2]
b) Which indicator is the most suitable for the titration in 1 above? Give a reason for your answer. [2]
4. With the aid of an equation, use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain why phenolphthalein is bright pink in basic conditions
and colourless in acidic conditions. [4]
5. Differentiate between a strong acid and a weak acid. [2]
6. Determine the pH of the following:
a) 0.15M solution of ethylamine, CH3CH3NH2; pKb = 3.19. [6]
(Equation: CH3CH3NH2(s + H2O ⇌ CH3CH3NH3++ OH-)
b) 0.22M H2SO4 [3]
c) 1.4M NaOH [3]
d) 0.01 M benzoic acid solution, C6H5COOH; Ka= 6.5 x 10-5[4]

Acids/Bases Worksheet [30 marks]


1. Draw the pH curve for a titration in which 0.1M ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, is added to 25mL of 0.1M sodium hydroxide,
NaOH. [3]
2. Identify the equivalence point on your diagram in question 1. [1]
3. The pH range for several indicators are as follows:
Methyl orange 3.1 – 4.4 Phenolphthalein 8.3 – 10.0 Litmus 5 – 8
a) What is an indicator? [2]
b) Which indicator is the most suitable for the titration in 1 above? Give a reason for your answer. [2]
4. With the aid of an equation, use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain why phenolphthalein is bright pink in basic conditions
and colourless in acidic conditions. [4]
5. Differentiate between a strong acid and a weak acid. [2]
6. Determine the pH of the following:
a) 0.15M solution of ethylamine, CH3CH3NH2; pKb = 3.19. [6]
(Equation: CH3CH3NH2(s + H2O ⇌ CH3CH3NH3++ OH-)
b) 0.22M H2SO4 [3]
c) 1.4M NaOH [3]
d) 0.01 M benzoic acid solution, C6H5COOH; Ka= 6.5 x 10-5[4]

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