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An antacid tablet weighing 1.462 grams was dissolbed in 25mL of 0.8M HCl and diluted with water. The excess HCl was titrated wi...Asked by Jennifer
An antacid tablet weighing 1.462 grams was dissolbed in 25mL of 0.8M HCl and diluted with water. The excess HCl was titrated with 3.5 mL of 1.019M NaOH solution.
1. Calculate the number of millimoles added to the tablet
2. Calculate the number of millimoles of NaOH required to neutralize the excess HCl left over
3. Calculate the number of millimoles of HCl that neutralized the tablet.
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DrBob222
1) mmoles HCl added to tablet = mL x M = ??
2) mmoles NaOH added to HCl = mL x M = ??
3) #1-#2=#3
2) mmoles NaOH added to HCl = mL x M = ??
3) #1-#2=#3
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