Table 1. Volumes of NaOH solution needed to titrate 25.00mL of HCI Concentration Initial of NaOH(M) Final Volume Unknown volume Volume(mL) (mL) of concentration (mL) NaOH (M) of HCl Trial 1 0.0963M 1 26.4 25.4 Trial 2 0.0963M 0.3 25.4 25.1 Trial 3 0.0963M 0.1 24.8 24.7 Average concertation of HCI (M)

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. Table 1. Volumes of NaOH solution needed to titrate 25.00mL of HCI
Concentration Initial
of NaOH(M)
Final
Volume
Unknown
volume
Volume(mL) | (mL) of
concentration
(mL)
NaOH
(M) of HCI
Trial 1
0.0963M
26.4
25.4
Trial 2
0.0963M
0.3
25.4
25.1
Trial 3
0.0963M
0.1
24.8
24.7
Average
concertation
of HCI (M)
Transcribed Image Text:. Table 1. Volumes of NaOH solution needed to titrate 25.00mL of HCI Concentration Initial of NaOH(M) Final Volume Unknown volume Volume(mL) | (mL) of concentration (mL) NaOH (M) of HCI Trial 1 0.0963M 26.4 25.4 Trial 2 0.0963M 0.3 25.4 25.1 Trial 3 0.0963M 0.1 24.8 24.7 Average concertation of HCI (M)
3. You should include a second table that has information about the concentration of the diluted
vinegar and the concentration (and brand) of the original vinegar solution. Provide one
complete series of sample calculations. (Remember that you diluted the original vinegar by 1:10
before you performed the titration.). The molar mass of acetic acid is 60.05 g/mole and you
should assume that the density of vinegar is 1.00 g/mL. Use this information to calculate the
mass percent of acetic acid in the original vinegar solution.
Transcribed Image Text:3. You should include a second table that has information about the concentration of the diluted vinegar and the concentration (and brand) of the original vinegar solution. Provide one complete series of sample calculations. (Remember that you diluted the original vinegar by 1:10 before you performed the titration.). The molar mass of acetic acid is 60.05 g/mole and you should assume that the density of vinegar is 1.00 g/mL. Use this information to calculate the mass percent of acetic acid in the original vinegar solution.
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