REPORT SHEET LAB Acid-Base Titration 10 A. Concentration of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 1. Brand Volume 5.0 mL (% on label) 2. Molarity (M) of NaOH Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 3. Initial NaOH level in buret 4. Final NaOH level in buret 42ml 43 5. Volume (mL) of NaOH used 6. Average volume (mL) 7. Average volume in liters (L) 8. Moles of NaOH used in titration mole NaOH (Show calculations.) 9. Moles of HC,H;O, neutralized by NaOH. M HC,H;O2 10. Molarity of HC,H;O2 (Show calculations.) g HC,H3O2 11. Grams of HC,H;O2 (Show calculations.) % HC,H;O2 12. Percent (m/v) HC,H;O2 in vinegar (Show calculations.) 121
REPORT SHEET LAB Acid-Base Titration 10 A. Concentration of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 1. Brand Volume 5.0 mL (% on label) 2. Molarity (M) of NaOH Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 3. Initial NaOH level in buret 4. Final NaOH level in buret 42ml 43 5. Volume (mL) of NaOH used 6. Average volume (mL) 7. Average volume in liters (L) 8. Moles of NaOH used in titration mole NaOH (Show calculations.) 9. Moles of HC,H;O, neutralized by NaOH. M HC,H;O2 10. Molarity of HC,H;O2 (Show calculations.) g HC,H3O2 11. Grams of HC,H;O2 (Show calculations.) % HC,H;O2 12. Percent (m/v) HC,H;O2 in vinegar (Show calculations.) 121
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Transcribed Image Text:REPORT SHEET
LAB
Acid-Base Titration
10
A. Concentration of Acetic Acid in Vinegar
1. Brand
Volume 5.0 mL
(% on label)
2. Molarity (M) of NaOH
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
3. Initial NaOH level in buret
4. Final NaOH level in buret
42ml
43
5. Volume (mL) of NaOH used
6. Average volume (mL)
7. Average volume in liters (L)
8. Moles of NaOH used in titration
mole NaOH
(Show calculations.)
9. Moles of HC,H;O, neutralized by NaOH.
M HC,H;O2
10. Molarity of HC,H;O2
(Show calculations.)
g HC,H3O2
11. Grams of HC,H;O2
(Show calculations.)
% HC,H;O2
12. Percent (m/v) HC,H;O2 in vinegar
(Show calculations.)
121
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