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A 0.35 g sample of Li(s) is placed in an Erlenmeyer flask co…

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A 0.35 g sаmple оf Li(s) is plаced in аn Erlenmeyer flask cоntaining 100 mL оf water at 25°C. A balloon is placed over the mouth of the flask to collect the hydrogen gas that is generated.   After all of the Li(s) has reacted with H2O(l), the solution in the flask is added to a clean, dry buret and used to titrate an aqueous solution of a monoprotic acid. The pH curve for this titration is shown in the diagram below   A graph plots Base Added, in m L, on the horizontal axis, from 0.0 through 30.0, in increments of 10.0, and, p H on the vertical axis, from 0.0 through 14.0, in increments of 2.0. The graph plots a curve with an increasing trend that rises through the following estimated points: (0, 3.5), (10, 4.5), (20, 5.5), (25, 8), (30, 12), and (34, 12.4). What will be the effect on the amount of gas produced if the experiment is repeated using 0.35 g of K(s) instead of 0.35 g of Li(s) ?

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