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Suppose the acid you were titrating was sulfuric acid, H2SO4, in place of acetic

ID: 826635 • Letter: S

Question

Suppose the acid you were titrating was sulfuric acid, H2SO4, in place of acetic acid. Using your data from part B(assume the volume of acid used was also 5.00 mL), calculate the molarity of the sulfuric acid.


Trial 1: Vol of vinegar: 5.00 mL, Inital Buret: 0.10 mL, Final Buret: 14.30mL, Vol of NaOH used: 14.20mL

Trial 2: Vol of vinegar: 5.00 mL, Initial Buret: 14.30 mL, Final Buret: 28.72mL, Vol of NaOH used: 28.20 mL

Trial 3: Vol of vingear: 5.00 mL, Initial Buret: 14.20mL, Final Buret: 28.20, Vol of NaOH used: 14.00mL



Explanation / Answer

The molarity of sulfuric acid will be exactly one-half of whatever the molarity of the acetic acid was.
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