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### Chemical Reactions: Determining the Volume of Base Needed to Titrate a Given Mass

A chemistry student weighs out 0.144 g of acetic acid \( (HCH_3CO_2) \) into a 250. mL volumetric flask and dilutes it to the mark with distilled water. He plans to titrate the acid with 0.1800 M NaOH solution.

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Calculate the volume of NaOH solution the student will need to add to reach the equivalence point. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Chemical Reactions: Determining the Volume of Base Needed to Titrate a Given Mass A chemistry student weighs out 0.144 g of acetic acid \( (HCH_3CO_2) \) into a 250. mL volumetric flask and dilutes it to the mark with distilled water. He plans to titrate the acid with 0.1800 M NaOH solution. **Task:** Calculate the volume of NaOH solution the student will need to add to reach the equivalence point. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. **Input Section:** - A text box is provided for the student to input their answer in mL. - Control buttons for basic calculator operations (such as multiplication and reset) are available for use. Options at the bottom of the screen: - **Explanation**: Provides guidance or further explanation of the problem. - **Check**: Allows the student to verify their answer. The page is part of an online educational platform, featuring tools and resources for students to learn and check their understanding of titration concepts.
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Weight of acetic acid= 0.144 gram 

Volume=250mL

Concentration of NaOH=0.1800M 

Volume of NaOH=?

 

 

 

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