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E8: Post-lab Questions Homework . Due in 3 days 0/4 answered E8 PL Q2 Homework. Unanswered Now imagine that when Dr. Sweeney did his titration the stopcock on the buret was dirty and so it stuck slightly as he was reaching the endpoint. This resulted in a few more drops of acid falling into the solution. If this happened to Dr. Sweeney, how would it have affected his calculations when he determined the concentration of his perchloric acid solution? Select...
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7. It takes 83 mL of a 0.45 M NaOH solution to neutralize 235 mL of an HCl solution. What is the concentration of the HCl solution? 8. It takes 12.5 mL of a 0.30 M HCl solution to neutralize 285 mL of NaOH solution. What is the concentration of the NaOH solution?
1- It takes 83.0 mL of a 0.45 M NaOH solution to neutralize 235 mL of an HCI solution. What is the concentration of the HCl solution? 2- It takes 12.5 mL of a 0.30 M HCl solution to neutralize 285 mL of NaOH solution. What is the concentration of the NaOH solution? 3- During titration, 22.4 mLofo.100 M NaOH was required to neutralize the acidic analyte. Calculate the number of moles of sodium hydroxide in the titer.
26-6 Homework • Answered • Due Sep 27th, 11:59 PM Fill in the Blanks Type your answers in all of the blanks and submit How does the auditor use risk assessments when planning the audit? 1. Overall approach 2. Particularly consider 3. Design further audit procedur Answered Resubmit 06-5 - Risks Homework • Unanswered • Due Sep 27th, 11:59 PM Fill in the Blanks Type your answers in all of the blanks and submit An auditor might assess levels of...
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Experiment 4: Identification of an unknown acid by titration Page 2 of 15 Background In this experiment, you will use both qualitative and quantitative properties to determine an unknown acid's identity and concentration. To do this analysis, you will perform a titration of your unknown acid sample-specifically a potentiometric titration where you use a pH meter and record pH values during the titration, combined with a visual titration using a color indi- cator...