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tiff27
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balanced equation for titration problem
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April 30, 2004, 07:54:18 PM »
I have a problem, in a titration it took 37.92 ml of 0.166M NaOH to neutralize 25.00 ml of acetic acid. I cannot figure out the balanced equation to show this! Thanks!
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-OH + H --------> H2O
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More specifically:
NaOH + CH
3
COOH --> H
2
O + NaOOCCH
3
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