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Topic: How to find the concentration of NaOH based on the values given?  (Read 3763 times)

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A sample of 1.014 g of KHP (Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate, molar mass = 204.22g/mol) was dissolved in ~ 25 mL distilled water and titrated with a NaOH solution of unknown concentration. If 29.43 mL of base was used to reach the endpoint, what was the concentration of the NaOH (in moles per liter)?

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