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Part A The titration of 23.40 mL of HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 12.18 mL...
The titration of 23.30 mL of HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 13.00 mL of a 0.200 M NaOH solution to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the unknown HCl solution in M? Express your answer in moles per liter to three significant figures. M(HCl)M(HCl) = _____________
The titration of 29.40 mL of HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 12.82 mL of a 0.150 M NaOH solution to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the unknown HCl solution in M?
The titration of 10.00 mL of an HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 50.75 ml of 0.0621 M KOH solution to reach equivalence. What is the concentration of the HCI solution in M (mol/L). give your answer to two decimal places
The titration of 10.00 mL of an HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 507.5 mL of 0.0621 M KOH solution to reach equivalence. What is the concentration of the HCI solution in M (mol/L). give your answer to two decimal places I
The titration of 10.00 mL of an HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 50.75 mL of 0.0621 M KOH solution to reach equivalence. What is the concentration of the HCl solution in M (mol/L).
Exercise 14.47 Review Part Four solutions of unknown HCl concentration are titrated with solutions of NaOH. The following table lists the volume of each unknown HCI solution, the volume of NaOH solution required to reach the equivalence point, and the concentration of each NaOH solution. Calculate the concentration (in M) of the unknown HCl solution in the third case. HCI Volume (ml) NaOH Volume (mL) (NaOH (M) 24.00 mL 13.88 mL 0.1178 M Express your answer using four significant figures....
Question 8 1 pts The titration of 5.00 mL of an HCl solution of unknown concentration requires 4.96 mL of a 0.9581 M NaOA solution to reach the equivalence point. What is the concentration of the unknown HCI solution? 0.950M 0.966 M 0.958M 23.76M
Exercise 14.47 Four solutions of unknown HCl concentration are titrated with solutions of NaOH. The following table lists the volume of each unknown HCI solution, the volume of NaOH solution required to reach the equivalence point, and the concentration of each NaOH solution Part A Calculate the concentration (in M) of the unknown HCl solution in the first case. HCI Volume (ml) NaOH Volume (mL) (NaOH (M) 20.00 mL 27.44 mL 0.1191 M HCI Volume (mL) 20.00 mL 14.00 mL...
Exercise 14.48- Enhanced - with Feedback Four solutions of unknown NAOH concentration are titrated with solutions of HCL The following table lists the volume of each unknown NAOH solution, the volume of HCl solution required to reach the equivalence point, and the concentration of each HCl solution. HCI (M) NAOH volume HCl volume (mL) (mL) 0.2099 8.00 8.97 11 14 0 1061 21.00 10 85 12.00 0.0889 35 18 29.00 0.1021 You may want to reference (Pages 494-497) Section 14.6...
A 23.00 ?mL sample of an unknown HClO4 solution requires titration with 20.12 mL of 0.2000 M NaOH to reach the equivalence point. The neutralization reaction is: HClO4(aq)+NaOH(aq)?H2O(l)+NaClO4(aq) What is the concentration of the unknown HClO4 solution? express your answer using four Sig figs.