6.9 g of citric acid (MM = 192.1 g/mol) can be titrated with NaOH according to the following balanced chemical equation. %3D H3C,H5O7 (aq) + N2OH(aq) → H20(1) + Na H2C,H5O7(aq) a) Choose the correct titration curve for the titration of the neutralization of the three hydrogens of this acid with NaOH. PH PH pH Titrant A Titrant Titrant PH PH PH Titrant Titrant Titrant
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![6.9 g of citric acid (MM =
following balanced chemical equation.
192.1 g/mol) can be titrated with NaOH according to the
%3D
H3C,H5O7 (aq) + N2OH(aq) → H20(1) + Na H2C,H507(aq)
a) Choose the correct titration curve for the titration of the neutralization of the three
hydrogens of this acid with NaOH.
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b) What volume of 0.23 M NaOH is needed to add to titrate H¿C,H;O, to Na
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