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titration calculation(2)
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January 02, 2005, 10:04:34 PM »
If 24.5mL of Ca(OH)2 with a concentration of 0.025 mol/L is required to neutralize 35.5mL of acetate acid using a phenolpthalein endpoint. What is the concentration of the acid?
2HC2H3O2 + Ca(OH)2 -> 2H2O + CaC2H3O2
mol Ca(OH)2=0.0245 x 0.025=0.0006125mol
mol HC2H3O2=2 x 0.0006125=0.0001225
[HC2H3O2]=0.0001225 / 0.0355=0.003450704mol/L=
0.035 mol /L
Did I calculate it right?
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January 04, 2005, 03:33:05 AM »
Do I have to care about the weak acid? Do I need any equilibrium calculations in this question?
Besides, 0.025 mol/L has 2 significant digits...
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January 04, 2005, 04:58:21 AM »
for titration, you work out that the reaction goes to completion, regardless it's a weak or strong acid. ok. i didn't see the 2significant-figure 0.025. you are right that it should be 2sf.
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