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18 Nov 2019
The vinegar samples you will titrate have been diluted precisely 1/10 in water Assuming that the original concentration of acid in the vinegar was 5.00%, how much of a standardized sodium hydroxide solution would you expect to use to reach the endpoint in a titration with 25.00 mL of the diluted vinegar? (This value should be your approximate endpoint if the vinegar you analyze has an acid content of 5.00%.)
The vinegar samples you will titrate have been diluted precisely 1/10 in water Assuming that the original concentration of acid in the vinegar was 5.00%, how much of a standardized sodium hydroxide solution would you expect to use to reach the endpoint in a titration with 25.00 mL of the diluted vinegar? (This value should be your approximate endpoint if the vinegar you analyze has an acid content of 5.00%.)
Jarrod RobelLv2
10 Sep 2019