What volume of 0.2686M NaOH would be required to completely neutralize 1.115g of the triprotic acid H3A if the molar mass of H3A is 98.00g/mol?
What volume of 0.2686M NaOH would be required to completely neutralize 1.115g of the triprotic acid...
0.5008g of an unknown triprotic acid, H3A, is dissolved in 47.3mL of water and then titrated with 0.315M NaOH. It takes 25.71mL of the NaOH solution to completely neutralize the acid. What is the molecular weight (Molar Mass) of this acid?
A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid), was dissolved in water and titrated with 0.150 M barium hydroxide solution. The titration required 13.9 mL of the base to reach the equivalence point. What is the molar mass of the acid ? Question 25 3.5 pts A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid), was dissolved in water and titrated...
Calculate the volume of 0.10M NaOH required to neutralize (a) 10mL of 0.10M HCl (b) 10mL of 0.10M acetic acid (CH3COOH) and (c) 10mL of 0.10M H3PO4, a triprotic acid.
ascorbic acid is a diuretic acid. what volume of .120 M NaOH is required to neutralize 10.00 ml of .180 M H2C6H6O6 in an acid base titration a how many moles of ascorbic acid will be neutralized b how many moles of NaOH are required in neutralization c what volume of the NaOH solution contains this number of moles?
Part A Citric acid is a triprotic weak acid. If 12.0 mL of 0.120 M NaOH is required to reach the first equivalence point of a solution of citric acid how many mL of NaOH are required to completely neutralize this solution? Π ΑΣφ mL Request Answer Submit
a sample of crude aspirin containing 29% by mass salicylic acid is neutralized with NaOH. what volume (mL) of 0.121 M NaOH would be required to neutralize 202 mg of this sample of crude aspirin?
A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid), was dissolved in water and titrated with 0.150 M barium hydroxide solution. The titration required 13.9 mL of the base to reach the equivalence point. What is the molar mass of the acid ? 227 g/mol 82.5 g/mol O 371 g/mol 124 g/mol 186 g/mol
A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid), was dissolved in water and titrated with 0.150 M barium hydroxide solution. The titration required 13.9 mL of the base to reach the equivalence point. What is the molar mass of the acid ? O 227 g/mol O 82.5 g/mol O 371 g/mol O 124 g/mol 186 g/mol
A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid), was dissolved in water and titrated with 0.150 M barium hydroxide solution. The titration required 13.9 mL of the base to reach the equivalence point. What is the molar mass of the acid ? O 227 g/mol O 82.5 g/mol 0 371 g/mol O 124 g/mol 186 g/mol
What volume of 0.108 mol L-1 NaOH solution is needed to just completely neutralize a 0.459 mol L-1 solution of CH3COOH with volume 15.1 mL? The answer should be expressed in mL.