Asked by pickles
A student uses a solution of potassium hydroxide to titrate a solution of nitric acid. Which question is the student trying to answer?(1 point)
Responses
How many moles of potassium hydroxide are present?
How many moles of potassium hydroxide are present?
What is the concentration of potassium hydroxide?
What is the concentration of potassium hydroxide?
How much nitric acid solution is present?
How much nitric acid solution is present?
What is the concentration of nitric acid?
Responses
How many moles of potassium hydroxide are present?
How many moles of potassium hydroxide are present?
What is the concentration of potassium hydroxide?
What is the concentration of potassium hydroxide?
How much nitric acid solution is present?
How much nitric acid solution is present?
What is the concentration of nitric acid?
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The student is likely trying to answer the question: **What is the concentration of nitric acid?**
In a titration between potassium hydroxide (a strong base) and nitric acid (a strong acid), the goal is often to determine the concentration of the acid solution by using the known concentration of the base.
In a titration between potassium hydroxide (a strong base) and nitric acid (a strong acid), the goal is often to determine the concentration of the acid solution by using the known concentration of the base.
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