Asked by Stephen
what is the result of using 75g of dihydronoxybutanedioric acid in one liter of H2O in a titration?
I do not have a answer.
I do not have a answer.
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't know what this compound is and google doesn't either. Check for typos.
Answered by
Stephen
2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic is tartaric acid
HOOCCH(OH)CH(OH)COOH
MOL WT> 150.09
What is the result of using 75g of this tartaric acid in one liter as a titration.
I am not told what the one liter solution is for the titration.
HOOCCH(OH)CH(OH)COOH
MOL WT> 150.09
What is the result of using 75g of this tartaric acid in one liter as a titration.
I am not told what the one liter solution is for the titration.
Answered by
DrBob222
Not much to go on. No details about titrating what. The only quick thing that comes to mind is that tartaric acid is a diprotic acid which means it will take TWO mols of base to neutralize it instead of just one.
Also, when I typed your second post (without the typo with the extra n) google did tell me it was tartaric acid.
Also, when I typed your second post (without the typo with the extra n) google did tell me it was tartaric acid.
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