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Equal volumes of four 0.1 mol L−1 acids were titrated with the same sodium hydroxide solution.
Which one requires the greatest volume of base to change the colour of the indicator?
(A) Citric acid
(B) Acetic acid
(C) Sulfuric acid
(D) Hydrochloric acid
Well, i would say C, becoz A and B are weak acid. C and D are strong acid. sulfuric acid is diprotic so it should be a stronger acid which means it will require more (strong)base to change the colour of the indicator. but then the suggested answer in BOS is A, which is citric acid. but...WHY???HOW COME???? anyone? thanks
Which one requires the greatest volume of base to change the colour of the indicator?
(A) Citric acid
(B) Acetic acid
(C) Sulfuric acid
(D) Hydrochloric acid
Well, i would say C, becoz A and B are weak acid. C and D are strong acid. sulfuric acid is diprotic so it should be a stronger acid which means it will require more (strong)base to change the colour of the indicator. but then the suggested answer in BOS is A, which is citric acid. but...WHY???HOW COME???? anyone? thanks