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Suppose you are titrating an unknown acid soluition with 0.100 N KOH. What is the normality of the acid if 25.00 mL of it requires 35.20 mL of base?

I got 0.07 N
I am not sure if I did the problem correctly and need some help.
15 years ago

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bobpursley
Normality*25ml=.1*35.20
No, your answer is wrong, by a factor of 2...why is that?
15 years ago
Chrissy
I placed the 0.1 in the wrong part of the equation....

so the normality is 0.14
15 years ago

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