Could anyone solve the following problems? Relevant working would be appreciated.
Q1. 5.24g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water in a volumetric
flask and the volume made up to 250 mL. 10 mL of this solution was pipetted in
a conical flask and titrated with HCl. 21.6 mL was required to reach the endpoint
Calculate the concentration of the HCl solution.
This solution was then used to determine the concentration of an unknown
barium hydroxide solution. 25 mL of of the barium hydroxide required 28.4 mL
HCl for neutralisation. Calculate the concentration of barium hydroxide solution.
Q2. In order to determine the concentration of HCl solution, a student diluted 10 mL
HCl to 250 mL then titrated 10 mL of the diluted solution with 0.147 mol/L
sodium hydroxide solution. 21.5 mL was needed to reach the end point. Calculate
the concentration of HCl.
Q1. 5.24g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water in a volumetric
flask and the volume made up to 250 mL. 10 mL of this solution was pipetted in
a conical flask and titrated with HCl. 21.6 mL was required to reach the endpoint
Calculate the concentration of the HCl solution.
This solution was then used to determine the concentration of an unknown
barium hydroxide solution. 25 mL of of the barium hydroxide required 28.4 mL
HCl for neutralisation. Calculate the concentration of barium hydroxide solution.
Q2. In order to determine the concentration of HCl solution, a student diluted 10 mL
HCl to 250 mL then titrated 10 mL of the diluted solution with 0.147 mol/L
sodium hydroxide solution. 21.5 mL was needed to reach the end point. Calculate
the concentration of HCl.