Citric acid, H3C6H5O7, reacts with potassium hydroxide to produce potassium citrate and water. How
many grams of citric acid are required for complete reaction with 20.0 mL of 0.200 M potassium hydroxide?
The molar mass of citric acid is 192.125 g/mol. (Hint: start by writing the balanced equation for the
reaction.)
Here is my work:
H3C6H5O7 + 3 KOH => C6H5K3O7 + 3 H2O
M = n / v
n = M * v
= (0.200 M KOH * 20.0mL) * (1 L / 1000mL) = 0.004 mole KOH
0.004 mole KOH * (1 mole H3C6H5O7 / 3 mole KOH) * (192.125 g/mol / 1 mole H3C6H5O7) = 0.256166667g H3C6H5O7
Is this correct?