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Titration of a 21.0mL solution of requires 11.0mL of 0.0350M solution.

What is the molarity of the solution?
13 years ago

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bobpursley
Molarity*volume=molarity*volume
Molarity*21ml=11ml*.0350
solve for molarity.

I need to tell you, depending on the type of titration, you may need to convert molarity to normality before you do this.

Normality*Volume=normality*volume
13 years ago

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