A 0.15mL of phenolphthalein indicator was dropped to 10.00mL of an unknown acid. Then, 52.00mL from the 100mL of 10M NaOH Solution was placed in a 50mL burette. A titration experiment was done using the 10.15mL unknown acid with phenolphthalein indicator as analyte and the 52mL of NaOH as titrant. The solution turned pink when the final volume of the analyte was 10.68mL and the final reading in the burette was 51.47mL. What is the concentration of the unknown acid

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A 0.15mL of phenolphthalein indicator was dropped to 10.00mL of an unknown acid. Then, 52.00mL from the 100mL of 10M NaOH Solution was placed in a 50mL burette. A titration experiment was done using the 10.15mL unknown acid with phenolphthalein indicator as analyte and the 52mL of NaOH as titrant. The solution turned pink when the final volume of the analyte was 10.68mL and the final reading in the burette was 51.47mL. What is the concentration of the unknown acid?

 

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Solution Propertiesv
Name: Unknown acid
Volume: 10.680 mL
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Temperature: 25.00°C
25.0 deg
Unknown acid
50 mL Burette
10.680 mL @ 25.0°C
51.470 mL @ 25.0°C
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Transcribed Image Text:Stockroom Workbench 1 Information Solution Propertiesv Name: Unknown acid Volume: 10.680 mL Spectrometerv Thermometerv Temperature: 25.00°C 25.0 deg Unknown acid 50 mL Burette 10.680 mL @ 25.0°C 51.470 mL @ 25.0°C II
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