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stealth61
10 days ago
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A 0.307-g sample of an unknown triprotic acid is titrated to the third equivalence point using 35.2 ml of 0.106 m naoh. calculat

e the molar mass of the acid. question 16 options:
Chemistry
1 answer:
Alekssandra [2.7K]10 days ago
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A triprotic acid is a type of Arrhenius acid that has the ability to donate three protons per molecule during dissociation in aqueous solutions. Thus, the chemical reaction, as outlined in the question, at the third equivalence point, can be expressed as: H3R + 3NaOH ⇒ Na3R + 3H2O, where R denotes the counter ion of the triprotic acid. Consequently, the ratio of reacted acid to base at this point is 1:3.
The moles of NaOH are calculated as 0.106M*0.0352L = 0.003731 mole. Therefore, the amount of H3R is 0.003731mole/3=0.001244mole.
Subsequently, the molar mass of the acid can be determined: 0.307g/0.001244mole=247 g/mol.
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