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KHP + NaOH—> KNaP +H2O
Data of trial
Mass of KHP : 0.8084g
Initial buret containing NaOH reading: 0.04ml
Final buret containing NaOH reading : 35.58ml
ml of NaOH used: 35.54ml
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1) calculate the molarity of NaOH
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