0.2 g of carbonate sample dissolved in 40ml of 0.IM HCI. Back titrated required 20 ml of 0.1 M NaOH, calculate the molecular weight of the carbonate salt. O a. 100g/mole O b. 345g/mole O c. 200g/mole O d. 300g/mole Next page touch

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0.2 g of carbonate sample dissolved in 40ml of 0.IM HCI. Back titrated required 20 ml of 0.1 M NaOH, calculate the molecular weight of the carbonate
salt.
O a. 100g/mole
O b. 345g/mole
O c. 200g/mole
O d. 300g/mole
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