A solution of citric acid (F3C6H507) with a known concentration of 0.200 M H3C6H507 is titrated with a 0.750 M NaOH solution. How many mL of NaOH are required to reach the third equivalence point with a starting volume of 25.0 mL H3CH₂O7 according to the following balanced chemical equation: H3C6H₂O₂ + 3 NaOH - Na C6H5O7+ 3 H₂O

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0.200
malHest507
LHEMS07
0.200 mol H₂CH₂O7
LH₂C₂H₂O7
X
25.0 L H₂C,H,O,
1000
↑
25.0
1000
A solution of citric acid (F3C6H507) with a known concentration of 0.200 M H3C6H5O7|
is titrated with a 0.750 M NaOH solution. How many mL of NaOH are required to
reach the third equivalence point with a starting volume of 25.0 mL H3CH₂O7
according to the following balanced chemical equation:
H3C6H₂O₂ + 3 NaOH Na-C6H5O7+ 3 H₂O
LHC6H5O7
3 mol NaOH
1 mol H₂C,H,O,
1000
1
1 L NaOH
0.750 mol NaOH
0.020
X
mol H₂C6H5O7
6.67
1
2.00 x 104 20.0
3
1000 mL NaOH
1 L NaOH
0.200
mol NaOH
mol NaOH
malH3C6H5O7
= 20.0 mL NaOH
2
0.001
mL H3C6H5O7 MH3C6H5O7
3
M NaOH g H3C6H₂O7
g NaOH
X
2.22
0.750
LNaOH
mL NaOH
1
0.750
25.0
LNaOH
mol NaOH
11.25
LH3C6H₂O7
15.0
X
Transcribed Image Text:0.200 malHest507 LHEMS07 0.200 mol H₂CH₂O7 LH₂C₂H₂O7 X 25.0 L H₂C,H,O, 1000 ↑ 25.0 1000 A solution of citric acid (F3C6H507) with a known concentration of 0.200 M H3C6H5O7| is titrated with a 0.750 M NaOH solution. How many mL of NaOH are required to reach the third equivalence point with a starting volume of 25.0 mL H3CH₂O7 according to the following balanced chemical equation: H3C6H₂O₂ + 3 NaOH Na-C6H5O7+ 3 H₂O LHC6H5O7 3 mol NaOH 1 mol H₂C,H,O, 1000 1 1 L NaOH 0.750 mol NaOH 0.020 X mol H₂C6H5O7 6.67 1 2.00 x 104 20.0 3 1000 mL NaOH 1 L NaOH 0.200 mol NaOH mol NaOH malH3C6H5O7 = 20.0 mL NaOH 2 0.001 mL H3C6H5O7 MH3C6H5O7 3 M NaOH g H3C6H₂O7 g NaOH X 2.22 0.750 LNaOH mL NaOH 1 0.750 25.0 LNaOH mol NaOH 11.25 LH3C6H₂O7 15.0 X
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