Calculate the moles of acetic acid possible in the aqueous layer of the 100% acetic acid solution before the extraction occurs. Acetic acid concentration is 1.19 M, and 25.00 mL of aqueous solution is put in the separatory funnel with 25.00 mL unknown organic solution.
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0.0298 M
29.8 M
0.0598 M
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How many moles of acetic acid could be in the 25% acetic acid solution before the extraction occurs? 100% acetic acid has 0.0394 moles present. 0.00985 moles 0.985 moles 0.158 moles Calculate how many moles of acetic acid were present in the aqueous layer after the extraction of 5% acetic acid. Use the data from the titration below to calculate your answer. Titration data: 0.1000M NaOH, 1.45 mL used to reach end point of titration. Group of answer choices 0.000795...
Calculate how many moles of acetic acid were present in the aqueous layer after the extraction of 5% acetic acid. Use the data from the titration below to calculate your answer. Titration data: 0.1000M NaOH, 1.45 mL used to reach end point of titration. Group of answer choices 0.000795 moles 0.725 moles 0.000145 moles
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