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4. A 5.309 g antacid
0.688 g of antacid was treated with 50.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl. The excess acid required 4.21 mL of 1.200 M NaOH for back
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boomer
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0.688g of antacid was treated with 50.00ml of 0.200M HCl. The excess acid required 4.21 mL of 1.200 M NaOH for back-titration.
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Michelle
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A typical antacid contains CaCO3. If such an antacid is added to 25.0 mL of a solution that is 0.250 M in HCl, how many grams of
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Maria
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You can temporarily receive relief from acid
indigestion by using an antacid that contains a base. Why is it not a good idea to
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Lara
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Some antacid tablets actually contain a mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide (though
they usually have the same
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Jim
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How would each of the following affect the accuracy of the calculated neutralizing power of antacid (too high, too low, or no
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Darrylnn
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How would the following affect the calculated value of neutralizing power of antacid (make it higher, lower or no effect)?
[The
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Emily
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Imagine that you are a charge nurse in a nursing home. You are typically the only medical personnel in the house at any one
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Mickey
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In a similar experiment to yours, one tablet of Antacid A is titrated to its endpoint with 15.5 mL of 0.5 M HCl and one tablet
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Anonymous
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In a similar experiment to yours, one tablet of Antacid A is titrated to its endpoint with 15.5 mL of 0.5 M HCl and one tablet
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Anonymous
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