1. A strong acid is titrated with a strong base and the titration curve has its steepest change around pH 7. What does that point represent?
The equivalence point occurs when stoichiometric amounts of acid and base have reacted.
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The equivalence point occurs when stoichiometric amounts of acid and base have reacted.
Adding a reactant shifts the system to consume some of the added hydrogen, favouring ammonia formation.
Oxidation occurs at the anode. Zinc atoms are oxidised to zinc ions in this cell.
Ethanoic acid contains the carboxyl group, so it is a carboxylic acid.
The molecular ion corresponds to the whole molecule, so its m/z gives the relative molecular mass.
The concentration halves over each 20 s interval, so the half-life is 20 s.
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