CHM110H5 Lecture Notes - Chemical Equation, Simultaneous Equations, Dichloroacetic Acid

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The purpose of this experiment was to identify the identity of a given unknown acid which was one of the derivatives of chloro-acetic acid or acetic acid by experimentally determining the value of ka for the reaction. Then, the value of ka of the reaction was calculated by the following equation: No deviations were taken from the lab manual. The data for hcl titration was obtained from lily-ann diep and parmvir banwait. Figure 1 titration curve for hydrochloric acid. From the graph, it appears that the ph at equivalence point is around 7. Volume of base added vs. change in ph per unit volume. Figure 2 derivative of ph titration curve of hcl plotted against the volume of base added. It appears that the equivalence point was reached when about 25. 45 ml of base was added to the mixture. Volume of naoh added to the mixture (ml) Figure 3 titration curve for unknown acid #193.

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