Solubility Product and Common Ion Effect
For deionized water and the middle molarity of NaOH find the following:
[OH-]total:
[Ca2+]=s:
Ksp:
Data:
Room temp is 22 degrees C
Lowest molarity of NaOH is .01582
Middle molarity of NaOH is .03164
Highest molarity of NaOH is .06328
Molarity of standard HCl: .02993
Titration for deionized H2O is 10.15ml
Titration for lowest molarity is 13.05ml
Titration for middle molarity is 14.95ml
Titration for highest molarity is 23.1ml
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