Part A A 35.00 ml aliquot of a 0.105 mol L" 2-methylbutanoic acid solution vas trated with a 0.108 mol L" NaOH solution. What is the volume of NaOH required to reach the equivalence point? O 03.2 ml O 130 ml O 28.5 ml O 10.4 ml

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2-Methylbutanoic acid is a weak organic acid that exists as two different optical isomers. One has
a sweet, fruity odour, and the other has a cheesy, sweaty odour. Like other small carboxylic acids,
it is used to make pleasant smelling esters that are used in perfumes, cosmetics, and food
additives.
(5)-2-methylbutanoic (RI-2-methylbutanoic
acid
acid
The K, of 2-methylbutanoic acid is 1.58 x10-.
Transcribed Image Text:2-Methylbutanoic acid is a weak organic acid that exists as two different optical isomers. One has a sweet, fruity odour, and the other has a cheesy, sweaty odour. Like other small carboxylic acids, it is used to make pleasant smelling esters that are used in perfumes, cosmetics, and food additives. (5)-2-methylbutanoic (RI-2-methylbutanoic acid acid The K, of 2-methylbutanoic acid is 1.58 x10-.
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A 35.00 mL aliquot of a 0.195 mol L-1 2-methylbutanoic acid solution was titrated with a 0.108 mol L- NaOH solution. What is the volume of NaOH required to reach the equivalence point?
O 63.2 ml
O 138 mL
O 28.5 mL
O 19.4 mL
Transcribed Image Text:Part A A 35.00 mL aliquot of a 0.195 mol L-1 2-methylbutanoic acid solution was titrated with a 0.108 mol L- NaOH solution. What is the volume of NaOH required to reach the equivalence point? O 63.2 ml O 138 mL O 28.5 mL O 19.4 mL
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