Bonus Question: NaOH was standardized by titration against a standard acidic solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate (a
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Bonus Question: NaOH was standardized by titration against a standard acidic solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate (a
Bonus Question: NaOH was standardized by titration against a standard acidic solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate (abbreviated KHP). NaOH reacts with KHP in a ratio of 1:1. (3 points) 0.470 g of KHP were dissolved in 70 ml of water to prepare the standard KHP solution. a. KHP has the chemical formula C8H5KO4. Calculate its molar mass from the periodic table. b. If 55.22 ml of sodium hydroxide were required to neutralize the above prepared KHP standard solution, what is the molarity of NaOH? (Hint: first calculate the molarity of KHP standard solution). Show all your calculations.
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