In a titration experiment, 46.0 mL of 0.085 M acetic acid, CH3COOH, is titrated with the 0.250 M KOH(aq) that is in the burette. The drawing shows the level of the KOH in the burette before the titration begins. 4 Part A - What will be the burette reading at the equivalence point? Express your answer in milliliters to two significant figures. 10 ΑΣΦ 2 0 ? 15.65 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback mL

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In a titration experiment, 46.0 mL of 0.085 M acetic acid,
CH3COOH, is titrated with the 0.250 M KOH(aq) that is in
the burette. The drawing shows the level of the KOH in the
burette before the titration begins.
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▾
Part A
What will be the burette reading at the equivalence point?
Express your answer in milliliters to two significant figures.
ΕΕ ΑΣΦ
15.65
0
?
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Previous Answers Request Answer
× Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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Transcribed Image Text:In a titration experiment, 46.0 mL of 0.085 M acetic acid, CH3COOH, is titrated with the 0.250 M KOH(aq) that is in the burette. The drawing shows the level of the KOH in the burette before the titration begins. 0 ▾ Part A What will be the burette reading at the equivalence point? Express your answer in milliliters to two significant figures. ΕΕ ΑΣΦ 15.65 0 ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback mL
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