Determine the mass of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegtable juice.

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4. Determine the mass of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegtable juice. 

Questions 2-5 refer to the following titration data and reference data
A 24.8 mL sample of vegetable juice is titmated with 15.65 mL of NaOH solution. The molar
comcentnation of the NaOH solution is 0.106 M. The molar mass of citric acid is 192.12 g-mot'.
Express all answers with 3 significant figures using appropriate units.
2 Determine the molar concentration citric acid in the vegetable juice sample.
5.65ML of NacHx .20M= 6589mmol
2408mbof veatablefutce.6589mmol
=
3. Determine the number of moles of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegetable juice.
4. Determine the mass of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegetable juice.
5. If the label on the bottle lists the citric acid content as 1 g per serving with a serving size of
240 mL determine the percent error in the titration results. Express result with 2 significant
figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:Questions 2-5 refer to the following titration data and reference data A 24.8 mL sample of vegetable juice is titmated with 15.65 mL of NaOH solution. The molar comcentnation of the NaOH solution is 0.106 M. The molar mass of citric acid is 192.12 g-mot'. Express all answers with 3 significant figures using appropriate units. 2 Determine the molar concentration citric acid in the vegetable juice sample. 5.65ML of NacHx .20M= 6589mmol 2408mbof veatablefutce.6589mmol = 3. Determine the number of moles of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegetable juice. 4. Determine the mass of citric acid per 240 mL of the vegetable juice. 5. If the label on the bottle lists the citric acid content as 1 g per serving with a serving size of 240 mL determine the percent error in the titration results. Express result with 2 significant figures. 141
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