2) Move the 25.000 mL of 0.500 M KHP solution from the Stockroom to the Workbench area. 3) Add 0.2 mL of phenolphathalein indicator to the KHP solution. 4) Titrate the KHP solution with an approximately 1 M NaOH solution. 5) Volume (L) of NaOH used in titration 6) Moles of KHP used for titration (Eq. 3): 7) Moles of NaOH required for titration (= #6) 8) Molarity of the NaOH solution, Eq. 4. (show your calculation)

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2) Move the 25.000 mL of 0.500 M KHP solution from the Stockroom to the Workbench
area.
3) Add 0.2 mL of phenolphathalein indicator to the KHP solution.
4) Titrate the KHP solution with an approximately 1 M NaOH solution.
5) Volume (L) of NaOH used in titration
6) Moles of KHP used for titration (Eq. 3):
7) Moles of NaOH required for titration (= #6)
8) Molarity of the NaOH solution, Eq. 4.
(show your calculation)
Transcribed Image Text:2) Move the 25.000 mL of 0.500 M KHP solution from the Stockroom to the Workbench area. 3) Add 0.2 mL of phenolphathalein indicator to the KHP solution. 4) Titrate the KHP solution with an approximately 1 M NaOH solution. 5) Volume (L) of NaOH used in titration 6) Moles of KHP used for titration (Eq. 3): 7) Moles of NaOH required for titration (= #6) 8) Molarity of the NaOH solution, Eq. 4. (show your calculation)
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