Answer:
The answer is
Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
From the question
mass of liquid = 2.6 g
volume = 30 mL
The density is
We have the final answer as
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(2) 40. mL at 80.°C (4) 80. mL at 40.°C
Answer:
i) increase
ii) decrease
iii) remain the same
iv) No, because it dissociates completely.
Explanation:
On a 10-fold dilution of a weak acid, the pH will increase because the concentration of hydrogen ions will decrease thereby increasing the pH to close to that of water.
On a 10-fold dilution of a weak base, the pH will decrease due to the removal of hydroxide ions from the solution. This results in the solution having a H closer to that of water.
If one adds a very small amount of strong base to a buffered solution, the pH will remain constant because a buffer solution acts to withstand any change to its pH on the addition of small quantities of either an acid or a base.
A buffer solution cannot be made with a strong acid because thy undergo complete dissociation. Therefore, any small addition of base or acid will result in very large changes in the pH of the solution. A buffer solution is made with a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid.
Answer:it’s .gov
Explanation:thanks me later took the test
Answer is: A. test and determine the pH values of unknown solutions.
Acid-base indicators are usually weak acids or bases and they are chemical detectors for hydrogen or hydronium cations (pH or pOH values).
Example for acid-base indicator is phenolphthalein (molecular formula C₂₀H₁₄O₄). Phenolphthalein is colorless in acidic solutions and pink in basic solutions.
Another example is methyl orange. It is red colour in acidic solutions and yellow colour in basic solutions.
Answer: The correct answer is option A.
Explanation:
An indicator is a substance which changes color to show any chemical change happening in the reaction. It gives the visible sign of any change.
Hence, main role of indicators from the given options is to determine the pH values of unknown solutions.
pH is the scale which shows the acidity and basicity of the solutions. It is the negative logarithmic value of hydrogen ion concentration of the solution. More the hydrogen ion concentration, less will be the pH and more acidic will be the solution.
The scale ranges from 0 to 14.
The value ranging from 0 to 6.9 are acidic solutions.
The value ranging from 7.1 to 14 are basic solutions.
The value having pH = 7 is neutral solution.
Indicator used to determine the pH of the solution is pH-paper which is shown in the image.