1. solution A contains 6.4 g/ dm cube of a mixture of NaOH and Na2SO4. solution B contain 4.9 g/dm cube H2SO4. only the NaOH in the mixture reacts with the H2SO4 and from titration it was found that:
25.0cm cube of solution A= 23.95 of H2SO4
according to the equation:
H2SO4 (aq) + 2 NaOH (aq) = Na2SO4 (aq) + 2H2O (L)
find the percentage composition by mass of the mixture (ans. 59.88% NaOH; 40.12% Na2SO4)
2. solution C contains 11/37 g/dm cube of an acid HX. solution D contains 4.48 g/ dm cube potassium hydroxide solution. on titration it was found that:
25.0 cm cube of solution D= 22.50 cm cube of solution C
use these titrations results to find the relative atomic mass of X and hence its identity.the equation for the reaction is:
KOH (aq) + HC (aq) = KX (aq) + H2O (L)