Calculate the alkaline strength of pearl ash (impure potassium carbonate) in terms of percent K2O from the following data: Sample = 0.3500 g; HCl used = 48.03 mL; NaOH used for back titration = 2.02 mL; 1.000 mL HCl = 0.005300 g Na2CO3; 1.000 mL NaOH = 0.02192 g KHC2O4.H2O.

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Calculate the alkaline strength of pearl ash (impure potassium carbonate) in terms of percent K2O from the following data: Sample = 0.3500 g; HCl used = 48.03 mL; NaOH used for back titration = 2.02 mL; 1.000 mL HCl = 0.005300 g Na2CO3; 1.000 mL NaOH = 0.02192 g KHC2O4.H2O.

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