Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH)2, is sometimes used to extract sugar from molasses by forming a soluble saccharide (another form of sugar), which is then collected and converted back to pure sugar. In order to determine the concentration of a Sr(OH)2 solution, you decided to titrate it with a nitric acid solution. If 22.76 mL of 0.606 M HNO3 was required to titrate 24.67 mL of strontium hydroxide solution, what is the molarity of the Sr(OH)2 solution? The titration reaction is given as follows: Sr(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HNO3(aq) Sr(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 H₂O (1) Report the molarity to 3 sig figs in terms of M, but do not include units.
Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH)2, is sometimes used to extract sugar from molasses by forming a soluble saccharide (another form of sugar), which is then collected and converted back to pure sugar. In order to determine the concentration of a Sr(OH)2 solution, you decided to titrate it with a nitric acid solution. If 22.76 mL of 0.606 M HNO3 was required to titrate 24.67 mL of strontium hydroxide solution, what is the molarity of the Sr(OH)2 solution? The titration reaction is given as follows: Sr(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HNO3(aq) Sr(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 H₂O (1) Report the molarity to 3 sig figs in terms of M, but do not include units.
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