A student withdraws 3.00 mL of supernate from a saturated solution of KHC8H4O4at room temperature (~22 degrees Celsius). This sample was titrated to the phenolphthalein endpoint and 12.85 mL of 0.0997 M NaOH was required. a. Calculate millimoles of NaOH that was titrated from the buret.
A student withdraws 3.00 mL of supernate from a saturated solution of KHC8H4O4at room temperature (~22 degrees Celsius). This sample was titrated to the phenolphthalein endpoint and 12.85 mL of 0.0997 M NaOH was required. a. Calculate millimoles of NaOH that was titrated from the buret.
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