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A 2.1342.134 g sample of a solid mixture containing only potassium carbonate (MM=138.2058 g/molMM=138.2058 g/mol) and...

A 2.1342.134 g sample of a solid mixture containing only potassium carbonate (MM=138.2058 g/molMM=138.2058 g/mol) and potassium bicarbonate (MM=100.1154 g/molMM=100.1154 g/mol) is dissolved in distilled water. A volume of 31.5231.52 mL of a 0.7440.744 M HCl standard solution is required to titrate the mixture to a bromocresol green end point. Calculate the weight percent of potassium carbonate and potassium bicarbonate in the mixture.

K2CO3:_____ wt%

KHCO3:_____ wt%

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