You were tasked to determine the percentages of citric acid in the freshly squeezed and bottled lemon juice. The following data were obtained. Freshly Squeezed lemon juice 3 Trials Volume of Titrant (ml) 1 25.5 Types of Lemon Juice Freshly Squezzed Bottled 2 25.5 25.5 Bottled Lemon juice 12 18.3 1 18.5 Mass of 25 ml (g) 25.6 26.7 13 18.3 Given that the molarity of NaOH is 1.10 M (after standardization with KHP), determine the mass of citric acid in the Freshly squeezed lemon juice (8)

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You were tasked to determine the percentages of citric acid in the freshly squeezed and bottled lemon
juice. The following data were obtained.
Freshly Squeezed lemon juice
13
Trials
Volume of
Titrant (ml)
1
25.5
Types of Lemon Juice
Freshly Squezzed
Bottled
12
25.5
25.5
Bottled Lemon juice
1
sate and submit. Click Saue All
18.5
Mass of 25 ml (g)
25.6
26.7
12
18.3
13
18.3
Given that the molarity of NaOH is 1.10 M (after standardization with KHP), determine the mass of citric
acid in the Freshly squeezed lemon juice (8)
15°C
Transcribed Image Text:You were tasked to determine the percentages of citric acid in the freshly squeezed and bottled lemon juice. The following data were obtained. Freshly Squeezed lemon juice 13 Trials Volume of Titrant (ml) 1 25.5 Types of Lemon Juice Freshly Squezzed Bottled 12 25.5 25.5 Bottled Lemon juice 1 sate and submit. Click Saue All 18.5 Mass of 25 ml (g) 25.6 26.7 12 18.3 13 18.3 Given that the molarity of NaOH is 1.10 M (after standardization with KHP), determine the mass of citric acid in the Freshly squeezed lemon juice (8) 15°C
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