1]  A student titrates a 20.00 mL sample of a solution of HBr with unknown molarity. The titration requires 20.05 mL of a 0.1819 M solution of NaOH. What is the molarity of the HBr solution? Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________   2]  Vinegar can be assayed to determine its acetic acid content. Determine the %(w/v) of acetic acid in a 15.00 mL sample of vinegar that requires 22.70 mL of a 0.5500 M solution of NaOH to reach the equivalence. Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________   3]  The calcium in a 5.00-mL serum sample is precipitated as CaC2O4 with ammonium oxalate. The filtered precipitate is dissolved in acid, the solution is heated, and the oxalate is titrated with 0.00100 M KMnO4, requiring 4.94 mL. Calculate the concentration of calcium in the serum in meq/L (equivalents based on charge). Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________   4]  Calcium is determined in serum by microtitration with EDTA. A 100-μL sample is treated with two drops of 2 M KOH, Cal-Red indicator is added, and the titration is performed with 0.00122 M EDTA, using a microburet. If 0.203 mL EDTA is required for titration, what is the level of calcium in the serum in mg/dL? Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________

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1]  A student titrates a 20.00 mL sample of a solution of HBr with unknown molarity. The titration requires 20.05 mL of a 0.1819 M solution of NaOH. What is the molarity of the HBr solution?

Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________

 

2]  Vinegar can be assayed to determine its acetic acid content. Determine the %(w/v) of acetic acid in a 15.00 mL sample of vinegar that requires 22.70 mL of a 0.5500 M solution of NaOH to reach the equivalence.

Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________

 

3]  The calcium in a 5.00-mL serum sample is precipitated as CaC2O4 with ammonium oxalate. The filtered precipitate is dissolved in acid, the solution is heated, and the oxalate is titrated with 0.00100 M KMnO4, requiring 4.94 mL. Calculate the concentration of calcium in the serum in meq/L (equivalents based on charge).

Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________

 

4]  Calcium is determined in serum by microtitration with EDTA. A 100-μL sample is treated with two drops of 2 M KOH, Cal-Red indicator is added, and the titration is performed with 0.00122 M EDTA, using a microburet. If 0.203 mL EDTA is required for titration, what is the level of calcium in the serum in mg/dL?

Solution:                                                                                            Final answer:____________

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