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HELP!!! can anyone tell me if this virtual titration lab is right & help me find the missing concentrations ??
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HELP!!! can anyone tell me if this virtual titration lab is right & help me find the missing concentrations ??
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Concentration is wrong, conc=moles/volume, both concentration are wrong use the formula to correct it.
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The equation that you need to use is M₁V₁=M₂V₂ for both cases since the molar ratio is 1.
In titration 1:
You would use the equation M₂=M₁V₁/V₂
M₁=concentration of NaOH (0.1M)
V₁=volume of NaOH added (16mL)
V₂=volume of HCl in the Erlenmeyer flask (20mL)
M₂=concentration of HCl in the Erlenmeyer flask (unknown)
M₂=(0.1M*16mL)/20mL
M₂=0.08M
The concentration of acid was 0.08M
Titration 2:
Still use the formula M₂=M₁V₁/V₂
M₁=concentration of HCL (0.1M)
V₁=volume of HCl added (14mL)
V₂=volume of NaOH in Erlenmeyer flask (20mL)
M₂=concentration of NaOH in the Erlenmeyer flask (unknown)
M₂=(0.1M*14mL)/20mL
M₂=0.07M
concentration of the NaOH is 0.07M
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions or if anything needs to be clarified.
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