EACTION STOICHIOMETRY Volume NaOH (mL) 21 30 40 16 Volume C₂H.O2 (mL) AT (°C) 29 5.3 20 10 1.9 34 4.5 17 24.5 3.8 38 25.0 1.9 24 26 26.3 30.3 4 Attach the AT vs. NaOH Volume graph and calcuations. 1. What is the whole number ratio of moles of NaOH to moles of CH4O₂ in the reaction between sodium hydroxide and acetic acid? b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 2. Acetic acid and sodium hydroxide react to form sodium acetate and water. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Cu cat deH=> CH₂ CONa+ H₂O 33 12 Twin (C) 24.2 24.3 24.5 23.8 Tmax (°C) 29.5 29.1 26.4 28.3 28.3 26.9

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EACHUN STOICHIOMETRY
Volume NaOH (mL)
21
30
40
16
33
Volume C₂H4O2 (mL)
29
20
10
34
17
38
Twin (C)
AT (°C)
24.2
5.3
24.3
24.5
1.9
23.8
4.5
24.5
3.8
25-0
1.9
24
26
26.3
30.3
4
Attach the AT vs. NaOH Volume graph and calcuations.
1. What is the whole number ratio of moles of NaOH to moles of C₂H4O₂ in the reaction between sodium hydroxide
and acetic acid?
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
2. Acetic acid and sodium hydroxide react to form sodium acetate and water. Write a balanced chemical equation for
this reaction.
Ccettigt CH ₂ CONG+ H₂O
12
Tmax (°C)
29.5
29.1
26.4
28.3
28.3
26.9
Transcribed Image Text:EACHUN STOICHIOMETRY Volume NaOH (mL) 21 30 40 16 33 Volume C₂H4O2 (mL) 29 20 10 34 17 38 Twin (C) AT (°C) 24.2 5.3 24.3 24.5 1.9 23.8 4.5 24.5 3.8 25-0 1.9 24 26 26.3 30.3 4 Attach the AT vs. NaOH Volume graph and calcuations. 1. What is the whole number ratio of moles of NaOH to moles of C₂H4O₂ in the reaction between sodium hydroxide and acetic acid? b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 2. Acetic acid and sodium hydroxide react to form sodium acetate and water. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Ccettigt CH ₂ CONG+ H₂O 12 Tmax (°C) 29.5 29.1 26.4 28.3 28.3 26.9
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