Post-Laboratory Questions 1. After reaction, how does (acid] compare to [base) at the equivalence point: (acid] <[base],

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Post-Laboratory Questions 1. After reaction, how does (acid] compare to [base) at the equivalence point: (acid] <[base],

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Post-Laboratory Questions 1. After reaction, how does (acid] compare to [base) at the equivalence point: (acid] <[base], (acid] > [base), or (acid] = [base)? 2. After reaction, how does (weak acid compare to [base] at the equivalence point: (acid] <[base], (acid] > [base], or (acid] = [base)? 3. After reaction, how does [weak acid] compare to (conjugate base) at the equivalence point: (acid] <[base]. (acid] > [base], or (acid] - [base)? 4. After reaction, how does (weak acid] compare to (conjugate base] halfway to the equivalence point: (acid] <[base]. (acid] > [base), or (acid] - [base]? 5. Using your experimental value of pH for HC:H3O2 at the halfway point, calculate the K. value for HC,H,O, Experimental value of PH HC2+hoc halfway point - 6 6. The literature value for acetic acid's K, is 1.8*109. Calculate the percent discrepancy for your experimental Kain #5. 103
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