Hi there, I have a question involving a titration problem that I'm not sure on how to solve I was wondering if anyone could please give me a hand with this. Thank you.
Question: A 1.00 g solid sample containing a mixture of table salt NaCl and citric acid H3C6H5O7 is dissolved in 15 mL of water. Titration of the acid solution requires 16.30 mL of 0.5020 M NaOH solution to reach the endpoint. Calculate the mass percent of H3C6H5O7 in the solid mixture.
I think the first one I should do is to calculate the number of moles of NaOH required to reach the endpoint: n=(0.0163 L)(0.5020 M)
Now, how can I relate this information to the (volume of the mixture = 15 mL) and the (mass of the sample = 1.00 g)?