Question: Write the molecular, total ionic and net ionic equations for this neutralization. Consider that KHP (KHC6H4(COO)2) is a soluble salt that produces an ion which is a weak, monoprotic acid.
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Question: Write the molecular, total ionic and net ionic equations for this neutralization. Consider that KHP (KHC6H4(COO)2) is a soluble salt that produces an ion which is a weak, monoprotic acid.
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50 mL Burette
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39.800 mL @ 25.0°C
Name: 50 mL Burette
Volume: 39.800 mL
12
Species (aq)
Molarity
-1M NaOH
H+
1.06898e-14
47.000 mL@ 25.0°C
OH
0.944500
Na+
0.944500
13
Temperature: 25.00°C
25.0 deg
Precise
Sig Fig
Realistic
pH: 13.97
Hold to Pour )
From 50 mL Burette to 0.500M KHP
0.500M KHP
38.700 mL @ 25.9°C
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