Asked by Mara
I know I am over thinking this problem like always but none of this makes sense to me for some reason..
KHP was used to determine the concentration of a KOH solution. If 0.78g of KHPwas used and 42.17 ml of KOH was used to titrate it to the endpoint what's it concentration?
How do I start it?
KHP was used to determine the concentration of a KOH solution. If 0.78g of KHPwas used and 42.17 ml of KOH was used to titrate it to the endpoint what's it concentration?
How do I start it?
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Answered by
DrBob222
KHP + KOH ==> K2P + H2O
mols KHP = grams/molar mass = ?
mols KOH = mols KHP (look at the coefficients and see they are 1:1).
Then M KOH = mols KOH/L KOH.
mols KHP = grams/molar mass = ?
mols KOH = mols KHP (look at the coefficients and see they are 1:1).
Then M KOH = mols KOH/L KOH.
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