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hi, i am trying to develop a lab where i find the solubility of Sodium acetate. I was wondering in i was in the right path. We...Asked by chemistrybuddy
hi, i am trying to develop a lab where i find the solubility of Sodium acetate. I was wondering in i was in the right path.
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water. here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). How do i measure solubility of Acetic Acid( CH3COONa ) from that? check when it forms a precipitate?
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water. here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). How do i measure solubility of Acetic Acid( CH3COONa ) from that? check when it forms a precipitate?
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Answered by
chemistrybuddy
hi, i am trying to develop a lab where i find the solubility of Sodium acetate. I was wondering in i was in the right path.
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water.So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water.So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
Answered by
chemistrybuddy
hi, i am trying to develop a lab where i find the solubility of Sodium acetate. I was wondering in i was in the right path.
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water.So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
We are given these three compounds:
Acetic acid aka vinegar
baking soda (sodium hydrogen carbonate)
0.100mol/l Naoh(aq)
0.100/l HCL(aq)
So we are not given Sodium acetate so we have to first titrate NAOH with Acetic Acid which produces the sodium acetate and water.So i am going titrate acid(CH3COOH) to base (Naoh). here is the equation.
Naoh + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O
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