CHEM 1LC Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Molar Mass, Titration, Equatorial Guinea

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19 May 2016
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Equivalent mass: implies, is used to designate the relative amounts of substances which are chemically equivalent. Each mole of sulfuric acid can furnish 2 moles of protons (2 equivalents). Each mole of naoh can accept 1 mole of proton (1 equivalent). Equivalents of acid or base per liter of solution. If two solutions are titrated to the endpoint, what fundamental relationship do they have. Titration calculations: if two solutions (1) & (2) are titrated to the end point, we have the fundamental relationship, equivalents of soln. (1) = equivalents of soln. (2) While the number of grams of reacting substances are seldom equal and the number of moles of reacting substances are only sometimes equal, Calculate the mass of oxalic acid crystals required to prepare 100ml of 0. 200n acid, noting that both h atoms will react, and that the water of crystallization must be included in your mass.

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