(b) If the titrant has a molarity of 0.1500 M and there are 40.00 mL of analyte present, what is the molarity of the analyte? 4.00.1500 X M (c) If 0.5256 g of analyte were dissolved in 40.00 mL of water to perform this titration, what is the molecular mass of the analyte? 4.01577 x g/mol

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Please answer the following questions regarding the titration curve shown below.
14
12
10
8
PH
4
2
о
°
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
mL titrant added
(a) Choose which of the following is true about the analyte in this titration.
It is a monoprotic acid.
It is a diprotic acid.
It is a triprotic acid.
It is a monoprotic base.
It is a diprotic base.
It is a triprotic base.
None of the above.
(b) If the titrant has a molarity of 0.1500 M and there are 40.00 mL of analyte present, what is the molarity of the analyte?
0.1500
X M
4.0
(c) If 0.5256 g of analyte were dissolved in 40.00 mL of water to perform this titration, what is the molecular mass of the analyte?
1577
4.0
×
g/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Please answer the following questions regarding the titration curve shown below. 14 12 10 8 PH 4 2 о ° 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 mL titrant added (a) Choose which of the following is true about the analyte in this titration. It is a monoprotic acid. It is a diprotic acid. It is a triprotic acid. It is a monoprotic base. It is a diprotic base. It is a triprotic base. None of the above. (b) If the titrant has a molarity of 0.1500 M and there are 40.00 mL of analyte present, what is the molarity of the analyte? 0.1500 X M 4.0 (c) If 0.5256 g of analyte were dissolved in 40.00 mL of water to perform this titration, what is the molecular mass of the analyte? 1577 4.0 × g/mol
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