A student performed three KHP titrations in Part 1 in order to standardize their NaOH solution. They reported the following measurements: Determination #1 13.5761 g 13.0601 g 42.63 mL Determination #2 14.0399 g 13.5143 g Mass of KHP + Vial Mass of 'Empty' Vial Final Burette Reading Initial Burette Reading What is the concentration of NaOH (in mol/L) based on the data from their first titration? Report your answer to the correct number of significant figures and only report the numerical value (no units). 19.75 mL 23.43 mL Determination #3 13.9800 g 13.4739 g 0.04 mL 27.43 mL 5.03 mL

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A student performed three KHP titrations in Part 1 in order to standardize their
NaOH solution. They reported the following measurements:
Determination #1
13.5761 g
13.0601 g
42.63 mL
Determination #2
14.0399 g
13.5143 g
Mass of KHP + Vial
Mass of 'Empty' Vial
Final Burette
Reading
Initial Burette
Reading
What is the concentration of NaOH (in mol/L) based on the data from their first
titration? Report your answer to the correct number of significant figures and only
report the numerical value (no units).
19.75 mL
23.43 mL
Determination #3
13.9800 g
13.4739 g
0.04 mL
27.43 mL
5.03 mL
Transcribed Image Text:A student performed three KHP titrations in Part 1 in order to standardize their NaOH solution. They reported the following measurements: Determination #1 13.5761 g 13.0601 g 42.63 mL Determination #2 14.0399 g 13.5143 g Mass of KHP + Vial Mass of 'Empty' Vial Final Burette Reading Initial Burette Reading What is the concentration of NaOH (in mol/L) based on the data from their first titration? Report your answer to the correct number of significant figures and only report the numerical value (no units). 19.75 mL 23.43 mL Determination #3 13.9800 g 13.4739 g 0.04 mL 27.43 mL 5.03 mL
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