Answer to Question #92099 in General Chemistry for Tameka

Question #92099
The balanced equation for the acid base reaction in the standardized procedure is:
(COOH)2+2NaOH > (COO)2Na2+2H20.

A standard solution of oxalic acid with a concentration of 0.03mol.dm³.
Use the standard solution of oxalic acid to determine the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution
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Expert's answer
2019-07-31T12:55:41-0400

N(COOH)2=C(COOH)2/feq=0,03*2=0,06N

NNaOH=(N(COOH)2*V(COOH)2)/ VNaOH

V(COOH)2 - titration volume of (COOH)2

VNaOH - aliquot volume of NaOH


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