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14.06.2021 •
Chemistry
Calculate the moles and mass of excess reactant remaining at the end of the reaction
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
moles H₂A in soln = moles NaOH used in titration
moles = Molarity x Volume in Liters
moles H₂A = moles NaOH used = (0.100M)(0.02258L) = 0.0023 mol H₂A