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molarity of a subsance from reaction?
« on: January 17, 2013, 02:14:31 PM »
Sulfamic acid is a primary standard that can be used to standardize NaOH.
Sulfamic acid FM 97.094 H3NSO3 + OH ---> H2NSO3 + H2O What is the molarity of a sodium hydroxide solution if 34.26 mL reacts with 0.333 7 g of sulfamic acid?

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Re: molarity of a subsance from reaction?
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2013, 02:25:58 PM »
Sulfamic acid is a primary standard that can be used to standardize NaOH.
Sulfamic acid FM 97.094 H3NSO3 + OH  :rarrow: H2NSO3 + H2O What is the molarity of a sodium hydroxide solution if 34.26 mL reacts with 0.333 7 g of sulfamic acid?

How do you solve this question? ???

How many moles of sulfamic acid have you got?

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