A student titrated a vinegar sample with 0.44M NaOH titrant. A 5.0mL vinegar sample was mixed with 50mL of water in a flask, phenolphthalein was added, and it was titrated. The burette had a reading of 1.40mL before titration and 10.25mL after titration. What is the concentration of the 5.0mL vinegar sample?
A student titrated a vinegar sample with 0.44M NaOH titrant. A 5.0mL vinegar sample was mixed with 50mL of water in a flask, phenolphthalein was added, and it was titrated. The burette had a reading of 1.40mL before titration and 10.25mL after titration. What is the concentration of the 5.0mL vinegar sample?
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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![A student titrated a vinegar sample with 0.44M
NaOH titrant. A 5.0mL vinegar sample was mixed
with 50mL of water in a flask, phenolphthalein was
added, and it was titrated. The burette had a reading
of 1.40mL before titration and 10.25mL after
titration. What is the concentration of the 5.0mL
vinegar sample?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa9722e7f-fe9a-4eb4-ae97-eda8e6fb56d0%2F8d3a3734-2a1b-4cc3-b089-e70f12228463%2Faa640zi_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A student titrated a vinegar sample with 0.44M
NaOH titrant. A 5.0mL vinegar sample was mixed
with 50mL of water in a flask, phenolphthalein was
added, and it was titrated. The burette had a reading
of 1.40mL before titration and 10.25mL after
titration. What is the concentration of the 5.0mL
vinegar sample?
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