5 Steps to a 5 AP Chemistry 2019

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304 ❯ STEP 4. Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High


❯ Free-Response Question


You have 15 minutes to answer the following question. You may use a calculator and the
tables in the back of the book.

Question
A sample of a solid weak monoprotic acid, HA, is supplied, along with solid sodium
hydroxide, NaOH, a phenolphthalein solution, and primary standard potassium hydrogen
phthalate (KHP).
(a) Describe how a standardized sodium hydroxide solution may be prepared for the
titration.
(b) Sketch a graph of pH versus volume of base added for the titration.
(c) Sketch the titration curve if the unknown acid were really a diprotic acid.
(d) Describe the steps to determine Ka for HA.
(e) What factor determines which indicator should be chosen for this titration?

❯ Answer and Explanation


(a) A sample of sodium hydroxide is weighed and dissolved in deionized water to give
a solution of the approximate concentration desired. (Alternatively, a concentrated
NaOH solution with unknown concentration could be diluted.) The process is as
follows:


  1. Weigh samples of dried KHP into flasks and dissolve in deionized water.

  2. Add a few drops of the appropriate acid–base indicator (phenolphthalein) to each
    sample.

  3. Rinse a buret with a little of the NaOH solution; then fill the buret with the NaOH
    solution.

  4. Take the initial buret reading.

  5. Titrate the NaOH solution into the KHP samples until the first permanent pink
    color appears.

  6. Take the final buret reading.

  7. Using the molar mass of KHP, determine the moles of KHP present. This is equal
    to the moles of NaOH.

  8. The difference in the buret readings is the volume of NaOH solution added
    (convert this to liters).

  9. The molarity of the NaOH solution is the moles of NaOH divided by the liters of
    NaOH solution added.

  10. (Repeat the procedure for each sample.)
    Give yourself 3 points for this full list, if the items are in order. If three to five items
    are in the wrong order or missing, you get only 2 points. If five to seven items are in the
    wrong order or missing, you get only 1 point. You get 0 points for three or fewer items.

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