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AP Chemistry
Reactions in Aqueous Solution
Complete the following titration problems.
1. A sample of limestone weighing 1.005g is dissolved in 75.00 mt. of 0.2500M Hydrochloric acid,
‘The following reaction occurs: CaCOs(s) + 2H"(aq) > Ca™(aq) + COxg) + H:0()
Ttis found that 19.26 mL. of 0.150M NaOH is required to titrate the excess HCI left after reaction
with the limestone? What is the mass percent of CaCO; in the limestone?
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Lactic Acid, CsH4Os, is the acid present in sour milk. A 0.100g sample of pure lactic acid
requites 12,95 mL of 0.0857M sodium hydroxide for complete reaction. How many moles of
hydroxide ions are required to neutralize one mole of lactic acid?
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For a product to be called “vinegar” it must contain at least 5.0% acetic acid’ HCaHsOz, by mass.
‘A.10,00g sample of “raspberry vinegar” is titrated with 0.1250M barium hydroxide and required
37.50mL for complete neutralization. Can the produce be called vinegar?
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