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What is the pH when enough 0.10 M Base NaOh (in mL) is added to neutralize 8 mL of 0.10 M Acid HCl? Acid HC2H3O2?
I got the pH of
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A 3.555 g sample of a monoprotic acid was dissolved in water. It took 23.32 mL of a 0.875 M NaOH to neutralize the acid.
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A 3.555 g sample of a monoprotic acid was dissolved in water. It took 23.32 mL of a 0.875 M NaOH to neutralize the acid.
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blair
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2. Suppose you measured out 0.20 g of tartaric acid, a diprotic acid, H2C4H4O6 , determine the volume of 0.15 M sodium hydroxide
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Piper Larin
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Stomach acid is composed primarily of HCl. If the concentration of the acid is 0.010M and it has a volume of 70 mL, how many
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jamie
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Stomach acid is composed primarily of HCl. If the concentration of the acid is 0.010M and it has a volume of 75 mL, how many
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jamie
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A 8.71 g sample of an aqueous solution of hydroiodic acid contains an unknown amount of the acid.
If 25.0 mL of 0.388 M barium
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Hannah
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A 7.52 g sample of an aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid contains an unknown amount of the acid.
If 13.5 mL of 0.633 M barium
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Anonymous
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A 7.52 g sample of an aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid contains an unknown amount of the acid.
If 13.5 mL of 0.633 M barium
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Anonymous
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44.70 ml of 0.100 M NaOH are required to completely neutralize 50.00 ml of a weak monoprotic acid, HA. When 34.43 ml of NaOH are
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Cassie
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