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Why is the pH of this ammonia solution more acidic than another ammonia solution?

I made two similar ammonia solutions in different ways, and they resulted in different pH, but i'm not sure why. Solution 1 Added 5.84 g NaCl to a 500 mL flask. Then added 10 mL 25% ammonia solution. ...
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How to make a thin layer of crystalline barium titanate on copper substrate?

Is it possible to create a thin $\ce{BaTiO3}$ crystal layer on a copper plate by putting the plate in a beaker, pouring in heated hydrofluoric acid that has been saturated with $\ce{BaTiO3}$ powder ...
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What is the product of the following reaction(different sources give different answers) [closed]

$$\ce{FeS +dil HNO3}$$ $$\ce{FeS +conc HNO3}$$ I got different answers to these reactions in different sources Source1 Jd lee: Source 2 Op Tandon: Can anyone please explain which is the correct one ...
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What might cause overestimated measured pH value of sodium hydroxide solution pumped with carbon dioxide?

I tried an experiment at home where I had a $\ce{CO2}$ tank pumping $\ce{CO2}$ into a solution of $\pu{28 g}$ sodium hydroxide in $\pu{200 ml}$ water. The initial $\mathrm{pH}$ was $11.24.$ I expected ...
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Can a weak acid react to give a stronger acid? [closed]

I was trying to understand why $\ce{AgCl}$ does not dissolve in $\ce{HNO3}$ and the reaction I could think of was something like this: $$\ce{AgCl + HNO3->AgNO3 + HCl}$$ I could not understand why ...
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How Do I Determine The Strength Of Two Ammonia Solutions Using Titration Methods? [closed]

Two housewives disagreed on the strength of an ammonium cleaning agent. Housewife A thought that her brand was more effective than the brand used by housewife B. Plan and design an experiment that ...
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Neutralizing a sulfuric acid spill

From my AP Chem Prep Book: What should you do if you spill sulfuric acid on the countertop? A) Neutralize the acid with vinegar. B) Sprinkle solid NaOH on the spill. C) Neutralize the acid with ...
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Can antimony pentafluoride be made by adding hydrogen fluoride to antimony trifluoride?

I was looking at how the strongest acid was made and I found something I did not understand. On the Wikipedia page for antimony trifluoride it shows the production of $\ce{SbF3}$ using $\ce{HF}$: $$\...
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Can I use litmus paper to test unknown liquid that contains a concentrated strong acid?

Can I use litmus paper to test unknown liquid that contains a concentrated strong acid (example $\ce{H2SO4}$)? Can concentrated strong acid destroy litmus paper?
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Steps of crystallization

An excess of copper(II) oxide is added to dilute sulfuric acid to make crystals of hydrated copper(II) sulfate. The processes listed may be used to obtain crystals of hydrated copper(II) sulfate. ...
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Why are ammonium chloride and ammonium hydroxide used in calcium salt detection?

On adding $\ce{ (NH4)2CO3 }$ solution to $\ce{ Ca^{2+} }$ aqueous salt solution, $\ce{ CaCO3 }$ is formed as a white precipitate, which confirms the presence of the cation. While doing the test in my ...
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Lab Methods for Determination of Phosphoric Acid Concentration

Dear stack exchange, For my next lab session we have been tasked to come up with two different methods for determining the concentration of an unknown sample of phosphoric acid. Design at least ...
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How do you experimentally calculate the ionization constant of the carbonate ion?

Given sodium hydrogen carbonate, $\ce{NaHCO3}$, as well as hydrochloric acid, $\ce{HCl}$, how would you experimentally determine the ionization constant for the carbonate ion, $\ce{HCO3-}$? By ...
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Why would the pH of a solution not be 7 at the equivalence point of an acid-base titration? [duplicate]

Is it because the new substance formed might be acidic/basic ? The internet defines this point as when the number of moles of the acid equals the number of moles of the base. But if we have for ...
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Is it true that un-dissociated HCl exists in dilute hydrochloric acid?

My book says that the equilibrium constant for $\ce{HCl + H_2O}$ is so high that the reaction goes to completion. But that does not make sense since the existence of an equilibrium constant for this ...
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