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Neutralization: (\textHCl + \textNaOH \rightarrow \textNaCl + \textH_2\textO) (1:1 mole ratio).

[ c = \fracA\varepsilon l = \frac0.459000 \times 1 = 5.0 \times 10^-5 \ \textM ] | Pitfall | Contextual Mistake | Fix | |---------|--------------------|-----| | Ignoring units | Writing (PV = nRT) with pressure in atm and R in J/(mol·K) without converting. | Always write units in every step; use R = 0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K) for L·atm. | | Misplacing powers of 10 | Reporting (1 \times 10^-8 \ \textM) as (1 \times 10^8 \ \textM). | Check magnitude: pH 8 means [H⁺] = (10^-8) M, small. | | Forgetting log rules | (\ln(A/B) \neq \ln A / \ln B). | Memorize: (\ln(A/B) = \ln A - \ln B). | | Rounding too early | Intermediate rounding changes final (K_c). | Keep 3-4 extra digits until final answer. | 5. Worked Contextual Example: Titration Calculation Problem: 25.0 mL of 0.100 M HCl is titrated with 0.125 M NaOH. What volume of NaOH is needed to reach the equivalence point? Introduction to Contextual Maths in Chemistry .pdf

A sample gives (A = 0.45) in a 1 cm cuvette, (\varepsilon = 9000 \ \textM^-1\textcm^-1). Find (c). | | Misplacing powers of 10 | Reporting