1. The normality of an aqueous solution ofnitric acid is determined by titration with a 0.102 N barium hydroxide solutio
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1. The normality of an aqueous solution ofnitric
acid is determined by titration with
a 0.102 N barium
hydroxide solution.
If 26.2 mL of barium
hydroxide are required to
neutralize 15.7 mL of the acid, what is
the normality of the nitric
acid solution?
2.
The normality of an aqueous solution ofhydroiodic
acid is determined by titration with
a 0.120 N potassium
hydroxidesolution.
If 36.0 mL of potassium
hydroxide are required to
neutralize 19.6 mL of the acid, what is
the normality of the hydroiodic
acid solution?
acid is determined by titration with
a 0.102 N barium
hydroxide solution.
If 26.2 mL of barium
hydroxide are required to
neutralize 15.7 mL of the acid, what is
the normality of the nitric
acid solution?
2.
The normality of an aqueous solution ofhydroiodic
acid is determined by titration with
a 0.120 N potassium
hydroxidesolution.
If 36.0 mL of potassium
hydroxide are required to
neutralize 19.6 mL of the acid, what is
the normality of the hydroiodic
acid solution?