Answer:
118.6 grams of acetic acid.
Step-by-step explanation:
C1V1/C2V2 = N1/N2
N1 is the number of moles of acetic acid in the equation of reaction
N2 is the number of moles of acetic acid in the equation of reaction
At equivalence point, N1 = N2
Therefore, C1V1 = C2V2
C1 is the concentration of acetic acid
V1 is the volume of acetic acid = 1.74 mL
C2 is the concentration of sodium hydroxide = 0.1041 M
V2 is the volume of sodium hydroxide = 34.9 mL
C1 = 0.1041×34.9/1.74 = 2.088 M
MW of acetic acid (HC2H3O2) = 1 + (12×2) + (1×3) + (16×2) = 1+24+3+32 = 60 g/mol
Mass of acetic acid = concentration × volume × MW
volume = 1 qt = 1 qt × 1 L/1.0567 qt = 0.9463 L
Mass of acid acid = 2.088 × 0.9463 × 60 = 118.6 grams