Which one of the following statements is correct concerning the acetic acid in vinegar and neutralizing capacity of antacid experiments? O Starch can be used as a binder in antacid tablets. O The antacid tablet should be dissolved in a stoichiometric amount of HCI solution. O An antacid tablet is dissolved in H₂O first then titrated with standardized NaOH solution. O One of the active ingredients in most commercial antacid tablets is Ca(OH)2.

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Which one of the following statements is
correct concerning the acetic acid in
vinegar and neutralizing capacity of
antacid experiments?
O Starch can be used as a binder in
antacid tablets.
O The antacid tablet should be
dissolved in a stoichiometric
amount of HCI solution.
O An antacid tablet is dissolved in
H₂O first then titrated with
standardized NaOH solution.
O One of the active ingredients in
most commercial antacid tablets is
Ca(OH)2.
O The titration flask should be rinsed
with vinegar solution before titration
with NaOH solution.
Transcribed Image Text:Which one of the following statements is correct concerning the acetic acid in vinegar and neutralizing capacity of antacid experiments? O Starch can be used as a binder in antacid tablets. O The antacid tablet should be dissolved in a stoichiometric amount of HCI solution. O An antacid tablet is dissolved in H₂O first then titrated with standardized NaOH solution. O One of the active ingredients in most commercial antacid tablets is Ca(OH)2. O The titration flask should be rinsed with vinegar solution before titration with NaOH solution.
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