(LO 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with a NaOH solution. If 12.68 mL of NaOH are needed to reach the endpoint, the concentration of the NaOH solution is MM(KHP) = 204.22 g/mol MM(NaOH) = 40.00 g/mol Your Answer: Answer A Question 14 units Retake question (LO 11.1.5, 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with NaOH solution and it takes 12.65 mL to reach the endpoint. If the next sample of KHP weighs 0.413 g, a reasonable expectation for the endpoint volume for the second sample is mL

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(LO 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with a NaOH solution. If
12.68 mL of NaOH are needed to reach the endpoint, the concentration of the
NaOH solution is
MM(KHP) = 204.22 g/mol
MM(NaOH) = 40.00 g/mol
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(LO 11.1.5, 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with NaOH solution
and it takes 12.65 mL to reach the endpoint. If the next sample of KHP weighs
0.413 g, a reasonable expectation for the endpoint volume for the second sample is
mL
Transcribed Image Text:(LO 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with a NaOH solution. If 12.68 mL of NaOH are needed to reach the endpoint, the concentration of the NaOH solution is MM(KHP) = 204.22 g/mol MM(NaOH) = 40.00 g/mol Your Answer: Answer A Question 14 units Retake question (LO 11.1.5, 11.4.2) A sample of KHP weighing 0.268 g is titrated with NaOH solution and it takes 12.65 mL to reach the endpoint. If the next sample of KHP weighs 0.413 g, a reasonable expectation for the endpoint volume for the second sample is mL
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