Volume (mL) HC1 Standar No. of moles HC1 = No. o No. of moles OH reacted No. of moles NAOH reacte Final Reading (mL) NAOF Initial Reading (mL) NaO Volume (mL) NaOH Solum

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A. Standardization of NaOH Solution
Chemical Reactions: Molecular Equation: HCl(aq) + NaOH(ag)
Net Ionic Equation: H*(ag) + OH(ag)
NaCl(ag) + H,O()
H,O(1)
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Details
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Molarity of HCl Standard Solution
Volume (mL) HC1 Standard Solution
No. of moles HCl = No. of moles H*
0.1024
25.00
2.56 x10
2.560
2.56 x10
25.00
2.56 x10
2.560
2.56 x10
25.00
2.56 x10
2.560
2.56 x10
No. of moles OH reacted with HC1
No. of moles NaOH reacted with HC1
22.17
0.05
Final Reading (mL) NaOH Buret
Initial Reading (mL) NAOH Buret
Volume (mL) NaOH Solution Delivered
Molarity of NaOH
Average Molarity of NaOH
22.15
22.28
0.05
0.10
22.12
22.10
22.18
0.1154
0.1157
0.115
0.1156
10:4
Transcribed Image Text:A. Standardization of NaOH Solution Chemical Reactions: Molecular Equation: HCl(aq) + NaOH(ag) Net Ionic Equation: H*(ag) + OH(ag) NaCl(ag) + H,O() H,O(1) - Details Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Molarity of HCl Standard Solution Volume (mL) HC1 Standard Solution No. of moles HCl = No. of moles H* 0.1024 25.00 2.56 x10 2.560 2.56 x10 25.00 2.56 x10 2.560 2.56 x10 25.00 2.56 x10 2.560 2.56 x10 No. of moles OH reacted with HC1 No. of moles NaOH reacted with HC1 22.17 0.05 Final Reading (mL) NaOH Buret Initial Reading (mL) NAOH Buret Volume (mL) NaOH Solution Delivered Molarity of NaOH Average Molarity of NaOH 22.15 22.28 0.05 0.10 22.12 22.10 22.18 0.1154 0.1157 0.115 0.1156 10:4
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