Assume you will titrate a sodium carbonate solution with sulfuric acid. All of t
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Assume you will titrate a sodium carbonate solution with sulfuric acid. All of the following apply except:
The end point should coincide with the equivalence point.
Either the mass of sodium carbonate or the molarity of the sulfuric acid must be known initially.
The titration depends on the volume of water added to dissolve the sodium carbonate.
The volume of sulfuric acid added will be carefully measured.
An indicator will be used.
a.The end point should coincide with the equivalence point.
b.Either the mass of sodium carbonate or the molarity of the sulfuric acid must be known initially.
c.The titration depends on the volume of water added to dissolve the sodium carbonate.
d.The volume of sulfuric acid added will be carefully measured.
e.An indicator will be used.
Explanation / Answer
At an instance end point should not coincide with the equivalence point.
The equivalence point is the ideal point for the completion of titration.
The end point of a titration indicates once the equivalence point has been reached.
So option (a) is correct
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