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Offline saraismith

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Titration Curve
« on: April 06, 2020, 08:54:38 PM »
I really am struggling with a titration curve problem. It’s a titration of H2A with NaOH. I wish I could post a photo to show it but I don’t know how. Essentially it starts at a ph of 2 then goes up a little (call that A) to equivalence point B at ph of 5 then it goes up a little more (call that C) to equivalence point D at ph 10 then it goes up a little more (call that E). The problem is wanting to know what the major species is affecting each point (A-E) and an equation to show it. I understand that this is a polyprotic acid and that it will go from H2A to HA- to just A- but I don’t understand it all together.

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