Given the equation and following values, what is the concentration of the acid? (With solution) (10*Vb)/Ma Where, Vb = final - Va Va = 10+phenolph Values: Initial Volume of Analyte: 10.150 mL Initial Volume of Titrant: 50.000 mL Final Volume of Analyte: 11.620 mL Final Volume of Titrant: 48.530 mL
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Given the equation and following values, what is the concentration of the acid? (With solution)
(10*Vb)/Ma
Where,
Vb = final - Va
Va = 10+phenolph
Values:
Initial Volume of Analyte: 10.150 mL
Initial Volume of Titrant: 50.000 mL
Final Volume of Analyte: 11.620 mL
Final Volume of Titrant: 48.530 mL
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