A 50.0 mL solution of Ca(OH)2 with an unknown concentration was titrated with 0.340 M HNO3. To reach the endpoint, a total of 28.4 mL of HNO3 was required. Given that 0.00966 mol of HNO3 are used in the titration, how many moles of Ca(OH), had to be present in the initial reaction?

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A 50.0 mL solution of Ca(OH),
with an unknown concentration
was titrated with 0.340 M HNO3.
To reach the endpoint, a total of
28.4 mL of HNO3 was required.
Given that 0.00966 mol of HNO3
are used in the titration, how
many moles of Ca(OH), had to be
present in the initial reaction?
2
mol
1
4
C
7
8.
9.
+/-
x 100
Transcribed Image Text:Question 19.c of 19 Submit A 50.0 mL solution of Ca(OH), with an unknown concentration was titrated with 0.340 M HNO3. To reach the endpoint, a total of 28.4 mL of HNO3 was required. Given that 0.00966 mol of HNO3 are used in the titration, how many moles of Ca(OH), had to be present in the initial reaction? 2 mol 1 4 C 7 8. 9. +/- x 100
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