What is the N of an HCl solution if 45.23 mL of it is required to titrate a 0.2505 sample of Na2CO3?

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What is the N of an HCl solution if 45.23 mL of it is required to titrate a 0.2505 sample of Na2CO3?

please use this formula: 

 

%analyte = Ntitrant X Vtitrant X EqWt Analyte x 100%
wt. of sample
Transcribed Image Text:%analyte = Ntitrant X Vtitrant X EqWt Analyte x 100% wt. of sample
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