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<Homework #12 - The pH Scale It Isn't Always Basic
Problem 11.124 - Enhanced with Feedback
5 of 15
I Review | Constants | Periodic Table
Calculate the volume, in milliliters, of a 0.219 M
solution of NaOH that will completely neutralize
each of the following.
Part A
3.90 mL of a 1.17 Msolution of HNO,
You may want to reference (Pages 406 - 409)
Section 11.7 while completing this problem.
Express the volume in milliliters to three significant figures.
ΑΣΦ
mL
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First, calculate the moles of acid (HNO3) in 3.90 mL of a 1.17 Msolution Then, determine the
number of moles of base needed to titrate the acid considering the mole-mole factor between
NaOH and HNO, Lastly use the concentration of the base (0 219 M) to calculate the volume
that contains that many moles of OH
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Transcribed Image Text:envellum.ecollege.comcourse.htmcourseld 1579184081HeplD 90390chbif5460adf75d7c70e7841d3d34 10001 <Homework #12 - The pH Scale It Isn't Always Basic Problem 11.124 - Enhanced with Feedback 5 of 15 I Review | Constants | Periodic Table Calculate the volume, in milliliters, of a 0.219 M solution of NaOH that will completely neutralize each of the following. Part A 3.90 mL of a 1.17 Msolution of HNO, You may want to reference (Pages 406 - 409) Section 11.7 while completing this problem. Express the volume in milliliters to three significant figures. ΑΣΦ mL Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining First, calculate the moles of acid (HNO3) in 3.90 mL of a 1.17 Msolution Then, determine the number of moles of base needed to titrate the acid considering the mole-mole factor between NaOH and HNO, Lastly use the concentration of the base (0 219 M) to calculate the volume that contains that many moles of OH P Pearson Copyright © 2020 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us 2:44 4/9/2
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