Answer to Question #218883 in General Chemistry for nam

Question #218883

(a)In the standardization of hydrochloric acid using sodium tetraborate, a student performs the following steps: (i) A certain quantity of sodium tetraborate was weighed accurately and placed in a 250 mL volumetric flask. (ii) 25 mL of this stock solution was then titrated with the hydrochloric acid using bromocresol green as an indicator. If the average titre value obtained for this titration was 10.5 mL and the concentration of hydrochloric acid was determined to be 0.4 M, calculate the initial mass of sodium tetraborate that was weighed out. Comment on why phenolphthalein is not an appropriate indicator for this titration

(b)A sample contains 5.88 % by mass of the compound: C6H3Cl(CO2H)2. (i) What mass of sample will be required to react completely with 3.924 g of sodium hydroxide?

(ii) Give the repeating unit when the compound, C6H3Cl(CO2H)2, reacts with C4H8(CH2NH2)2. 


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Expert's answer
2021-07-20T15:42:01-0400

"Moles = molarity \u00d7 volume [litres]"


"Moles =0.4\u00d7 \\frac{10.5}{1000}=0.0042moles"


Na2B4O.10H2O + 2HCl → 4B(OH)3 + 2NaCl + 5H2O


Moles of sodium tetraborate "= \\frac{0.0042}{2}=0.0021moles"

Initial mass "=0.0021\u00d7381.37=0.801grams"


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