Using sodium carbonate as the primary standard, a solution of hydrochloric acid was analyzed using a titration procedure. A 0.356 g sample of Na 2 CO 3 (molar mass = 106.0 g/mol) required 24.22 mL of...


Using sodium carbonate as the primary standard, a solution of hydrochloric acid was analyzed using a titration procedure.  A 0.356 g sample of Na2CO3
(molar mass = 106.0 g/mol) required 24.22 mL of HCl solution to reach the stoichiometric point of the titration.  Calculate the molarity of the HCl solution.



            Na2CO3(aq)     +     2HCl(aq)    ⟶     2NaCl(aq)     +     H2O(l)     +     CO2(g)



Jun 10, 2022
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