3.) A solution containing the triborate anion, B.O.(OH)4 (a), is titrated with 0.200 M HCI (you may recognize this scenario from the "Thermodynamics of a Saturated Solution". laboratory). The reaction is provided below: B4O5(OH)4² (aq) + 2HCl(aq) + 3H₂O) ->> 4B(OH)3¹ (aq) + 2C1¹- (aq) How many moles of B4Os(OH)42(aq) are consumed when the solution is titrated with 21.5 millilitres of HCI? 0.00430 mol i.)

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3.) A solution containing the triborate anion, B4O.(OH)4 (9), is titrated with 0.200 M HCI (you
may recognize this scenario from the "Thermodynamics of a Saturated Solution"
laboratory). The reaction is provided below:
B4O5(OH)4² (aq) + 2HCl(aq) + 3H₂O) 4B(OH)3¹ (aq) + 2C1¹- (aq)
How many moles of B4O5(OH)4² (aq) are consumed when the solution is titrated with 21.5
millilitres of HCI?
0.00430 mol
0.0430 mol
0.00215 mol
0.00110 mol
i.)
ii.)
iii.)
iv.)
Transcribed Image Text:3.) A solution containing the triborate anion, B4O.(OH)4 (9), is titrated with 0.200 M HCI (you may recognize this scenario from the "Thermodynamics of a Saturated Solution" laboratory). The reaction is provided below: B4O5(OH)4² (aq) + 2HCl(aq) + 3H₂O) 4B(OH)3¹ (aq) + 2C1¹- (aq) How many moles of B4O5(OH)4² (aq) are consumed when the solution is titrated with 21.5 millilitres of HCI? 0.00430 mol 0.0430 mol 0.00215 mol 0.00110 mol i.) ii.) iii.) iv.)
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