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2.) If you pass 10.0mL of a 50.0mL solution of [Co(en)2Cl2]Cl that has been reduced with Zn through a cation exchange column, you will obtain a solution that has three H+ ions for every Co3+ ion that was originally present in the sample. These H+ ions are titrated with 0.10-M NaOH solution. It is found that 20.0mL of NaOH are required. What mass of complex does this correspond to in the 50.0mL?

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Answered by DrBob222
You lose me here. Which complex are you talking about? The one passed through the column I suppose? What is that complex. At any rate, g complex in this solution is grams = mols x molar mass
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