(d) the grams of NazS04 that can be obtained from 26 ml of 0.057 M NAOH |g Na2s04 the tolerance is +/-1 in the 2nd significant digit (e) the volume of 0.259 M H2SO4 needed to react with 33.7 ml of 0.777 M N2OH mL H2S04 the tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit (f) the molarity (M) of the NaOH solution when 51.76 ml react with 55.57 mL of 0.197 M H2S04 M NaOH the tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit

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Use the equation below to calculate the following:
2 NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq)-->Na2SO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l)
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(d) Calculate the grams of Na₂SO₄ that can be obtained from 26 mL of 0.057 M NaOH.  
[Input box] grams Na₂SO₄  
*The tolerance is +/-1 in the 2nd significant digit.*

(e) Calculate the volume of 0.259 M H₂SO₄ needed to react with 33.7 mL of 0.777 M NaOH.  
[Input box] mL H₂SO₄  
*The tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit.*

(f) Determine the molarity (M) of the NaOH solution when 51.76 mL react with 55.57 mL of 0.197 M H₂SO₄.  
[Input box] M NaOH  
*The tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit.*

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#### Assignment Resources:

- Chapter 14 Homework
  - Hein Practice Exercise 14.1
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  - Hein Practice Exercise 14.6
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.8
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.9
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.10
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.11
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.12
  - Hein Paired Exercise 14.36
  - Hein Review Question 14.16
  - Hein Review Question 14.18

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Transcribed Image Text:### Assignment > Open Assignment #### Questions: (d) Calculate the grams of Na₂SO₄ that can be obtained from 26 mL of 0.057 M NaOH. [Input box] grams Na₂SO₄ *The tolerance is +/-1 in the 2nd significant digit.* (e) Calculate the volume of 0.259 M H₂SO₄ needed to react with 33.7 mL of 0.777 M NaOH. [Input box] mL H₂SO₄ *The tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit.* (f) Determine the molarity (M) of the NaOH solution when 51.76 mL react with 55.57 mL of 0.197 M H₂SO₄. [Input box] M NaOH *The tolerance is +/-1 in the 3rd significant digit.* [Show Hint] Button #### Assignment Resources: - Chapter 14 Homework - Hein Practice Exercise 14.1 - Hein Practice Exercise 14.2 - Hein Practice Exercise 14.3 - Hein Practice Exercise 14.4 - Hein Practice Exercise 14.5 - Hein Practice Exercise 14.6 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.8 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.9 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.10 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.11 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.12 - Hein Paired Exercise 14.36 - Hein Review Question 14.16 - Hein Review Question 14.18 _Note: No graphs or diagrams are present in the image._
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