If given 10ml of vinegar and told that 23ml of .4M NaOH was used to reach the end point during a titration: CH3COOH + NaOH → Na+CH3COO- +H2O A) Calculate the moles of Acetic Acid. (GMW: 60.0g/mol) B) Calculate the percent Acetic Acid (note: vinegar has a density of 1.005g)
If given 10ml of vinegar and told that 23ml of .4M NaOH was used to reach the end point during a titration: CH3COOH + NaOH → Na+CH3COO- +H2O A) Calculate the moles of Acetic Acid. (GMW: 60.0g/mol) B) Calculate the percent Acetic Acid (note: vinegar has a density of 1.005g)
Chapter14: Principles Of Neutralization Titrations
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If given 10ml of vinegar and told that 23ml of .4M NaOH was used to reach the end point during a titration: CH3COOH + NaOH → Na+CH3COO- +H2O
A) Calculate the moles of Acetic Acid. (GMW: 60.0g/mol)
B) Calculate the percent Acetic Acid (note: vinegar has a density of 1.005g)
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