TITRATION PROBLEM-SOLVING: 74.5 ml of 2.61 M sodium hydroxide is added to 99.2 ml of acetic acid, and the resulting solution is found to be basic. It required 12.7 ml of 1.25 M sulfuric acid to reach neutrality. What is the molarity of the original acetic acid solution?

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TITRATION PROBLEM-SOLVING:
74.5 ml of 2.61 M sodium hydroxide is added to 99.2 ml of acetic acid, and the resulting solution is found to be basic.
It required 12.7 ml of 1.25 M sulfuric acid to reach neutrality. What is the molarity of the original acetic acid solution?
Transcribed Image Text:TITRATION PROBLEM-SOLVING: 74.5 ml of 2.61 M sodium hydroxide is added to 99.2 ml of acetic acid, and the resulting solution is found to be basic. It required 12.7 ml of 1.25 M sulfuric acid to reach neutrality. What is the molarity of the original acetic acid solution?
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What volume of the acid is required to reach the endpoint? If a 0.3350 g sample of sodium bicarbonate
(94.5% NaHCO3) is titrated with 0.1125 N sulfuric acid.
3. It takes 83 ml of a 0.45 M NaOH solution to neutralize 235 ml of an HCI solution. What is the concentration
of the HCI solution?
Transcribed Image Text:2. What volume of the acid is required to reach the endpoint? If a 0.3350 g sample of sodium bicarbonate (94.5% NaHCO3) is titrated with 0.1125 N sulfuric acid. 3. It takes 83 ml of a 0.45 M NaOH solution to neutralize 235 ml of an HCI solution. What is the concentration of the HCI solution?
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