The equivalence point for titration of 50 ml of 0.1 M formic acid, HCO2H (a weak acid) requires what volume of 0.2 M sodium hydroxide?
less than 25 ml as formic acid is a weak acid. |
100 ml. |
25 ml. |
between 25 and 50 ml as formic acid is a weak acid. |
50 ml. |
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The equivalence point for titration of 50 ml of 0.1 M formic acid, HCO2H (a weak...
The equivalence point for titration of 50 ml of 0.1 M formic acid, HCO,H (a weak acid) requires what volume of 0.2 M sodium hydroxide? O 25 ml. O 50 ml. less than 25 ml as formic acid is a weak acid. 100 ml. Ostween 25 and 50 ml as formic acid is a weak acid.
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