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(g) On the graph in part (d) , carefully draw a curve that shows the results of the second titration, in which the student titrates a 20.mL sample of 0.20MHCl(aq) with 0.10MNaOH(aq)
(h) ) The student made observations related to the contents of the Erlenmeyer flask during the titration. Identify an observation that could have led the student to conclude that a chemical change took place during the titration

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Answer:

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Explanation:

(g) Titration curves

I can't draw two curves on the same graph, but I can draw two separate curves for you.  

The graph in part (d) had an equivalence point at 20 mL.

In the second titration, the NaOH was twice as concentrated, so the volume to equivalence point would be half as much — 10 mL.

The two titration curves are below.

(h) Evidence of reaction

HCl and NaOH are both colourless.

They don't  evolve a gas or form a precipitate when they react.

The student probably noticed that the Erlenmeyer flask warmed up — a sign of a chemical change.

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