7. From the following data determine the percent ammonium hydroxide a student had in a cleaning solution. Remember the cleaning solution is made of water and ammonium hydroxide and the ammonium hydroxide solution reacts with hydrochloric acid in a one to one manner. He used .289M hydrochloric acid to titrate the sample. Initial reading of the base buret Final reading of the base buret Initial reading of the acid buret Final reading of the acid buret Density of the ammonium hydroxide solution 1.88 ml 16.68 ml 1.64 ml 21.16 ml 1.09 g/ml
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Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
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7. From the following data determine the percent ammonium hydroxide a student
had in a cleaning solution. Remember the cleaning solution is made of water and
ammonium hydroxide and the ammonium hydroxide solution reacts with
hydrochloric acid in a one to one manner. He used .289M hydrochloric acid to
titrate the sample.
Initial reading of the base buret
Final reading of the base buret
Initial reading of the acid buret
Final reading of the acid buret
Density of the ammonium hydroxide solution
219
1.88 ml
16.68 ml
1.64 ml
21.16 ml
1.09 g/ml](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbabaf4d2-1f93-4ae1-b57a-8f5dc76a8aea%2F985c9b90-2e04-4f16-be31-8b9400f225d4%2F5v5jwl9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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