You will perform several calculations with the data you obtain in the titrations lab. Below is an exercise to help you prepare. (a) If your titration solution is 0.425 M in NaOH, and the endpoint occurs at 13.20 mL of titrant, how many mmol of NaOH are required to reach the endpoint? mmol NaOH (b) How many mmol of acetic acid (HC₂H30₂) are required to react with the NaOH? mmol HC₂H302 (c) How many grams of acetic acid is this? 4.0✔ grams HC₂H302 (d) If the mass of analyte is 10.40 grams, what is the mass % of acetic acid in the analyte? %

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You will perform several calculations with the data you obtain in the titrations lab. Below is an exercise to help you prepare.
(a) If your titration solution is 0.425 M in NaOH, and the endpoint occurs at 13.20 mL of titrant, how many mmol of NaOH are required to reach the endpoint?
4.0✓
mmol NaOH
(b) How many mmol of acetic acid (HC₂H302) are required to react with the NaOH?
4.0✓
mmol HC₂H302
(c) How many grams of acetic acid is this?
4.0✓
grams HC₂H302
(d) If the mass of analyte is 10.40 grams, what is the mass % of acetic acid in the analyte?
4.0✔
%
Transcribed Image Text:You will perform several calculations with the data you obtain in the titrations lab. Below is an exercise to help you prepare. (a) If your titration solution is 0.425 M in NaOH, and the endpoint occurs at 13.20 mL of titrant, how many mmol of NaOH are required to reach the endpoint? 4.0✓ mmol NaOH (b) How many mmol of acetic acid (HC₂H302) are required to react with the NaOH? 4.0✓ mmol HC₂H302 (c) How many grams of acetic acid is this? 4.0✓ grams HC₂H302 (d) If the mass of analyte is 10.40 grams, what is the mass % of acetic acid in the analyte? 4.0✔ %
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