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How many moles of NaOH were necessary to reach the equivalence point?

For this specific titration, we took 52mL of NaOH and put it in the burette and had it added to 25mL of an unknown acetic acid. We found that the acid turned pink after 9mL of the NaOH was added. This is the question:

EXPERIMENT 2: How many moles of NaOH were necessary to reach the equivalence point? Choose the closest answer. Select one: a.

 

EXPERIMENT 2: How many moles of NaOH were necessary to reach the equivalence point? Choose the closest answer.

Select one:

a. 3.26 x 10-1 moles b. 9.09 x 10-4 moles c. 4.67 × 10-2 moles  d. 5.02 x 10-8 moles

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