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- Calculate the % KHP of the 1.294-g sample which consumed 48.25 mL in 0.09605 N NaOH solution in titration. (MW KHP = 204.22)) What amperage is required to plate out 0.250 mol Cr from a Cr3+ solution in a period of 8.00 h?A chemist is given a piece of limestone and told that 50.00% of the sample exists as calcium oxide (CaO). To analyze the sample, the chemist wants to dissolve a portion of the sample in 100 mL and then titrate an aliquot (10 mL) using 0.005300 M EDTA. How much sample (in grams) is needed if a titration volume of 25.00 mL EDTA is desired?
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