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Safari File Edit View History Bookmarks Window Help www.6.chem2labs.com å±³ Total Points Earned Total 0 12 1. Calculate the maximum volume (in mL) of 0.146 M HCI that each of the following antacid formulations would be neutralize. Assume complete neutralization. a. A tablet containing 350 mg AlOH), and 500 mg Mg(OH) NG 3 b. A tablet containing 1,000 mg of Caco, 2. A student is given an antacid tablet that weighs 5 5796g. The tablet was crushed and 4 3601 g of the antackd was aded to 200 of simulated stomach acid. This was allowed to react and then tiltered. It was found that 25.00 ml of this partially neutralized 11.48 ml. of a NaOH solution to tuitrate it to a methyl red end point. It took 27.5 ml. of this NaOH solutiont neutralize 25.00 mL of the original stomach acid a. what percent (%) of the original amount of stomach acid in the 2500-mL sample was neutralized during the titration?
Safari File Edit View History Bookmarks Window Help www.6.chem2labs.com å±³ Total Points Earned Total 0 12 1. Calculate the maximum volume (in mL) of 0.146 M HCI that each of the following antacid formulations would be neutralize. Assume complete neutralization. a. A tablet containing 350 mg AlOH), and 500 mg Mg(OH) NG 3 b. A tablet containing 1,000 mg of Caco, 2. A student is given an antacid tablet that weighs 5 5796g. The tablet was crushed and 4 3601 g of the antackd was aded to 200 of simulated stomach acid. This was allowed to react and then tiltered. It was found that 25.00 ml of this partially neutralized 11.48 ml. of a NaOH solution to tuitrate it to a methyl red end point. It took 27.5 ml. of this NaOH solutiont neutralize 25.00 mL of the original stomach acid a. what percent (%) of the original amount of stomach acid in the 2500-mL sample was neutralized during the titration?
Hubert KochLv2
11 Nov 2019