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A sample of oxalic acid
1. A sample of oxalic acid (H2C2O4, with two acidic protons), of volume 46.56 mL was titrated to the stoichiometric point with
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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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What is the mole of oxalic acid?
Equation:H2C2O4 + 2NaOH---> Na2C2O4 + 2H2O *Moles of oxalic acid dihydrate is 0.032 mole. *
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Ivy
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What is the mole of oxalic acid?
Equation:H2C2O4 + 2NaOH---> Na2C2O4 + 2H2O *Moles of oxalic acid dihydrate is 0.032 mole. *
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Ivy
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A sample of oxalic acid (H2C2O4, with two acidic protons), of volume 37.09 mL was titrated to the stoichiometric point with
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The LD50 for oxalic acid in rats is 375 milligrams oxalic acid/kilogram of body weight. Assume that the LD50 for oxalic acid in
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anonymous
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two solutions A and B are provided to you. A is a solution of M/50 potassium permanganate. B is a solution of hydrated sample of
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neha
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25.00 mL of a solution of oxalic acid are titrated with 0.2586 m NaOH (aq). The stoichiometric eend point is reached when 43.42
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ANONYMOUS
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Chemical analysis of stain remover containing 10.0 ml oxalic acid was conducted. Oxalic acid was titrated with 0.485 mol/L
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How do you find the Ka1 and Ka2 of oxalic acid when it is in a solution that is 1.05 M H2C2O4 and has a pH of 0.67. [C2O4^2-] =
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Erika
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