A 30.00-mL sample of weak

  1. I need help with this question!!a sample of pure KHP weighing .8097g dissolved in water and titrated with 40.25 mL of NaOH
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  2. A 30.00-mL sample of weak acid is titrated with 0.0167 M NaOH. At the endpoint , it is found the 40.35 mL of titrant was used.
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  3. The titration of a sample of a weak acid with an equivalent weight of 108 grams requires 38.2 mL of 0.100 M NaOH. What is the
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  4. a 5.55g sample of a weak acid with ka=1.3*10^-4 was combined with 5.00ml of 6.00 M NAOH and the resulting solution was diluted
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  5. a 5.55g sample of a weak acid with ka=1.3*10^-4 was combined with 5.00ml of 6.00 M NAOH and the resulting solution was diluted
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  6. A 5.55g sample of a weak acid with Ka=1.3 x10^-4 was combined with 5.00 mL of 6.00 M NaOH and the resulting solution was diluted
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  7. A 0.27 sample of a weak acid with an unknown was combined with 12.0 of 3.00 and the resulting solution was diluted to 1.500 .
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  8. A 0.108 M sample of a weak acid is 4.16% ionized in solution. what is the hydroxide concentration of this solution?I know that i
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  9. Which of the following statements about the two sample sizes is NOT true? Assume thepopulation standard deviations are equalA.
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  10. A solution is prepared by titrating a 100.0 mL sample of 0.10 M HF (Ka = 7.2 × 10-4) with 0.10 M NaOHa. Does the solution
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