A sample of 1.916 g glutamic acid (H2C5H,NO4, 147.13 g/mol) is titrated with 41.85 mL solution of codium hydroxide (40.00 g/mol). What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide in the solution? equation is unbalanced) H2C5H¬NO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) → NazC5H¬NO4 (aq) + H2O (1) concentration of the sodium hydroxide = M NaOH %3!

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A sample of 1.916 g glutamic acid (H2C5H¬NO4, 147.13 g/mol) is titrated with 41.85 mL solution of
sodium hydroxide (40.00 g/mol). What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide in the solution?
(equation is unbalanced)
H2C5H¬NO4 (aq) +
NaOH (ag) -)
Na2C5H¬NO4 (aq) +
H2O (1)
concentration of the sodium hydroxide =
M NaOH
Write just the numerical answer with proper sig figs (no units) and do not put it in scientific notation.
Make sure to record and submit the full work with units and sig figs in the separate file labeled exam
4 work.
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of 1.916 g glutamic acid (H2C5H¬NO4, 147.13 g/mol) is titrated with 41.85 mL solution of sodium hydroxide (40.00 g/mol). What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide in the solution? (equation is unbalanced) H2C5H¬NO4 (aq) + NaOH (ag) -) Na2C5H¬NO4 (aq) + H2O (1) concentration of the sodium hydroxide = M NaOH Write just the numerical answer with proper sig figs (no units) and do not put it in scientific notation. Make sure to record and submit the full work with units and sig figs in the separate file labeled exam 4 work.
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