
Data:
standaed HCL concentration : 0.1109 M
Accepted NaOH molarity: 0.0979 M
CALCULATIONS:
NOTE: Molarity (M) is #mole of solute in one L of solution (units: mole solute/L solution)
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) ------------> NaCl(aq) + H2O (1)
1)Using the equation on the first page of this experiment solve it for MNaOH (molarity of the now standardized base).
2)Calculate MNaOH for each run.
3)Find the average molarity of this NaOH solution.
4) Determine the % error.
Data: standaed HCL concentration : 0.1109 M Accepted NaOH molarity: 0.0979 M CALCULATIONS: NOTE: Molarity (M)...
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