A.void.that.thinks
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So the idea for question 15 is to identify that the reactants shouldn't be completely reacted off to create an equilibrium (as only water will be left, which is not a buffer). With this, consider the eqn:Just need some help with the following questions
1) I chose A but the answer is B and I don’t know why.
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2) I chose C but the answer is D
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3) Also, with indicators, how come they can only be made out of weak acids/bases. Why not a strong acid/base?
Hydrogen environments w and y are isolated as they have no H atoms on the adjacent atom, so will be singlets.2) I chose C but the answer is D
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For an acid-base indicator to work, it must have two forms that have different colours, and must be able to move from one form to the other just after the equivalence point. If one of the forms was a strong acid, then it would immediately ionise to the other form and only display one colour. So, an indicator must be weak as it needs to move from mostly HInd (its acid form) to Ind- (its basic form) with changes in pH.3) Also, with indicators, how come they can only be made out of weak acids/bases. Why not a strong acid/base?