Consider the following hypothetical acid-base titration where A represents the acid and B represents the base. The products of this reaction are salt and water. Assume the equation is balanced as written. 3A + 2B --> salt + water (OR 3 A + 2 B right arrow salt + water) Two burets are setup with one containing acid, A, and the other containing base, B. The initial volume of buret A is 1.32 mL and the initial volume of buret B is 1.14 mL.
20. Consider the following hypothetical
3A + 2B --> salt + water
(OR 3 A + 2 B right arrow salt + water)
Two burets are setup with one containing acid, A, and the other containing base, B. The initial volume of buret A is 1.32 mL and the initial volume of buret B is 1.14 mL. Acid from buret A is added to a flask until the final volume of buret A is 12.10 mL. Base from buret B is added to the flask until the titration reaches the endpoint. The final volume of buret B reads 24.96 mL. Calculate the molarity of the acid, A, if the base has a molarity of 1.213 molar.
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