For the standardization procedure, 0.2023 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in 100 mt deionized water and titrated with 3.9 mL hydrochloric acid. At 25°C, a 25.00 mL aliquot of a saturated solution of borax was titrated using 7.1 mL of the standardized titrant. What is the Kp of borax at this temperature?
For the standardization procedure, 0.2023 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in 100 mt deionized water and titrated with 3.9 mL hydrochloric acid. At 25°C, a 25.00 mL aliquot of a saturated solution of borax was titrated using 7.1 mL of the standardized titrant. What is the Kp of borax at this temperature?
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