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in a titration a 25.0 ml of 0.500 m khp is titrated to the equivalence point NaOH. The final solution volume is 35.5 mL. what is the value of M2 for the reaction
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in a titration a 25.0 ml of 0.500 m khp is titrated to the equivalence point NaOH. The final solution volume is 35.5 mL. what is the value of M2 for the reaction
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M2= 0.35M
Formula: M1 • V1 = M2 • V2
1) 25.0mL • .500M = 35.5mL • (x)
2) 12.5 = 35.5 • (x)
3) 12.5/35.5 = x
4) 0.35211 = x = M2
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