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Suppose it took 17.38 mL of 0.098 M NAOH solution to neutralize the acid solution and...

Suppose it took 17.38 mL of 0.098 M NAOH solution to neutralize the acid solution and that you used 0.77 g of green crystals to prepare the original 50.0 mL solution (of which only 10.00 mL is analyzed for Co at a time). Calculate the mass of cobalt in the sample, the percent cobalt and the percent error. Thank you!

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