1. [1] Volume of acid (mL) 25.0 25.0 25.0 [2] Burette reading of NaOH, initial (mL) 2.16 1.14 2.79 [3] Burette reading of NaOH, final (mL) 7.10 6.16 7.64 [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (part A) [6] Molar concentration of acid solution (M) 17] Average molar concentration of acid solution (M)

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Trial 1: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL): 0.01608
 
 
Trial 1: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L): 0.102
 
 
Trial 2: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL): 0.01423
 
 
Trial 2: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L): 0.106
 
 
Trial 3: [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL): 0.01721
 
 
Trial 3: [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L): 0.109
 
 
Average molar concentration of NaOH (mol/L): 0.1057
 
Part B Data. Molar Concentration of an Acid Solution
Enter the number corresponding to the type
acid you have
1. HA
1
2. H2А
3. НзА
Data Table 2. Measurements for titration of unknown acid
Data Table 2. Measurements for titration of unknown acid
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
[1] Volume of acid (mL)
25.0
25.0
25.0
[2] Burette reading of NaOH,
initial (mL)
2.16
1.14
2.79
[3] Burette reading of NaOH,
final (mL)
7.10
6.16
7.64
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Data. Molar Concentration of an Acid Solution Enter the number corresponding to the type acid you have 1. HA 1 2. H2А 3. НзА Data Table 2. Measurements for titration of unknown acid Data Table 2. Measurements for titration of unknown acid Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 [1] Volume of acid (mL) 25.0 25.0 25.0 [2] Burette reading of NaOH, initial (mL) 2.16 1.14 2.79 [3] Burette reading of NaOH, final (mL) 7.10 6.16 7.64
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Calculation Table 2. Calculations for concentration of acid solution
Sample 1
Sample 2
Sample 3
[1] Volume of acid (mL)
25.0
25.0
25.0
2.
[2] Burette reading of NaOH,
initial (mL)
2.16
1.14
2.79
3.
[3] Burette reading of NaOH,
final (mL)
7.10
6.16
7.64
4.
[4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed
(mL)
5.
[5] Molar concentration of
NaOH (part A)
[6] Molar concentration of acid
solution (M)
[7] Average molar concentration of acid solution (M)
Transcribed Image Text:Table vieW List view Calculation Table 2. Calculations for concentration of acid solution Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 [1] Volume of acid (mL) 25.0 25.0 25.0 2. [2] Burette reading of NaOH, initial (mL) 2.16 1.14 2.79 3. [3] Burette reading of NaOH, final (mL) 7.10 6.16 7.64 4. [4] Volume of NaOH, dispensed (mL) 5. [5] Molar concentration of NaOH (part A) [6] Molar concentration of acid solution (M) [7] Average molar concentration of acid solution (M)
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