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.4g sample of monobasic acid
.4g sample of monobasic acid requires 16cm3 of .1 mol dm 3 of NAOH for complete neutralization what is relative mass of acid
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AYESHA
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A 0.4 g sample of monobasic acid requires 16cm3 of 0.1 mol per dm3 of NaOH for complete neutralization . what is the relative
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If 25cm^3 of NaOH sol containing 4.0g per litre of sol neutralised 50cm^3 of a monobasic acid,HX containing 1.8g of
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lucy
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If 25cm of sodium hydroxide solution containing 4.0g per litre of solution neutralized 50cm of a monobasic acid,HX containing
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If 25cm^3 of NaOH solution containing 4.0g per litre of solution neutralised 50cm^3 of a monobasic acid,HX containing 1.8g of
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lucy
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Given that 25ml of a solution contains 159g of sodium carbonate per dm3 was required for complete neutralization of 4.725g of
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Cleopas
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Is there any monobasic solid acid with a molar mass of 120?
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ivan
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Calculate the mass of salts needed for constructing a buffer using potassium monobasic phosphate and potassium dibasic phosphate
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dave
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The amount of oxalic acid in a sample was determined by the reaction:
2Fe3+ + H2C2O4 + 2H2O----> 2Fe2+ + 2CO2 + 2H3O+. In an
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Jimmy
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A chemical engineer determines the mass percent of iron in an ore sample by converting the Fe to Fe^2+ in acid and then
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KELLY
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