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4.5e Question 1 Question 2 We now know the moles of hydroxide used in the titration....
Close Problem Tutored Practice Problem 4.5.9 C R ISS CRADE Use an acid-base titration to calculate the molar mass of an acid A 1.439-g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid is dissolved in water and titrated with standardized potassium hydroxide The equivalence point in the titration is reached after the addition of 32.39 ml of 0.8608 M potassium hydroxide to the sample of the unknown acid Calculate the molar mass of the acid mol
A 0.4352-g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid is dissolved in water and titrated with standardized potassium hydroxide. The equivalence point in the titration is reached after the addition of 31.14 mL of 0.1833 M potassium hydroxide to the sample of the unknown acid. Calculate the molar mass of the acid. _____ g/mol
QUESTION 1 Minnie Mouse did the Ka by Titrimetry experiment last week. Minnie used 28.63 mL of 0.136 M sodium hydroxide to reach the equivalence point when she titrated 0.3062 g of an unknown monoprotic acid. What is the number of moles of acid that were used? QUESTION 2 The Iron in a sample of iron ore can be converted completely to Fe2+ in aqueous solution, and this solution can then be titrated with KMnO4, as shown: MnO4(q) + 6...
Below are hypothetical data from a titration experiment. Part A focuses on determining the molarity of a sodium hydroxide solution. Part B uses the sodium hydroxide solution to determine the molarity, and ultimately the mass percent, of acetic acid in an unknown vinegar sample. Vinegar is an aqueous solution containing 4 to 6% by mass acetic acid. Please use the data provided below to perform the calculations and answer the questions in this assignment. Part A: A 0.883 M standard...
A 0.898 grain sample of an unknown monoprotic acid is dissolved in 50.0 mL of water and titrated with a 0.372 M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. It is observed that after 15.0 milliliters of sodium hydroxide have been added, the pH is 5.053 and that an additional 6.90 mL of the sodium hydroxide solution is required to reach the equivalence point. What is the molecular weight of the acid? g/mol What is the value of K_a for the acid?
What is the concentration of 25.00 mL of an unknown monoprotic acid if 18.24 mL of standardized 0.125 M sodium hydroxide solution was required to reach the equivalence point of the titration?
A beaker is filled with 200.0 mL of a sodium hydroxide solution with an unknown concentration. A 0.0100 M solution of HCl is used in the titration. The equivalence point is reached when 18.5 mL of HCl have been added. What is the initial concentration of NaOH in the beaker?
2. Calculate the mass of solid sodium hydroxide needed to prepare 300 mL of 0.1 M sodium hydroxide. Note: Be sure to include this mass in the procedure for Part C. 3. A 0.6250 g sample of KHP (204.2 g/mol), dissolved in 50 mL water, required 28.50 mL of sodium hydroxide to reach the end point. What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution? 4. A 25.00 mL sample of hydrochloric acid was titrated using the same sodium hydroxide...
1. A solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) was standardized against potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP). A known mass of KHP was titrated with the NaOH solution until a light pink color appeared using phenolpthalein indicator. Using the volume of NaOH required to neutralize KHP and the number of moles of KHP titrated, the concentration of the NaOH solution was calculated. Molecular formula of Potassium hydrogen phthalate: HKC8H404 Mass of KHP used for standardization (g) 0.5100 Volume of NaOH required to neutralize...
KHP, potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHCHO is often used to standardie basic solution used in titration. If a 0.855. sample or KHP requires 31.44 ml of a KOR solution to fully realize it, what is the (KOH) in the solution? The reaction is KHC.H.O. KOHK C HO H O . 2. The KOH solution standardized above is used to titrate a 20.00-ml sample of sulfuric acid (H,SO.) solution of unknown concentration. Determine (H.SO.) for the unknown acid solution if 41.27 mL...