A 50.00 mL sample of white dinner wine required 28.54 mL of 0.03867 N NaOH to achieve a phenolphthalein endpoint. Express the acidity of the wine in terms of %w/v of tartaric acid (H2C4H4O6, MW=150.09g/mol).
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A 50.00 mL sample of white dinner wine required 28.54 mL of 0.03867 N NaOH to achieve a phenolphthalein endpoint. Express the acidity of the wine in terms of %w/v of tartaric acid (H2C4H4O6, MW=150.09g/mol).
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