Monday, November 7, 2011

On a lab exam, you have to find the concentrations of the monoprotic (one proton per molecule) acids HA and HB?

On a lab exam, you have to find the concentrations of the monoprotic (one proton per molecule) acids HA and HB. You are given 41.2 mL of HA solution in one flask. A second flask contains 30.8 mL of HA, and you add enough HB solution to it to reach a final volume of 50.0 mL. You titrate the first HA solution with 89.2 mL of 0.0906 M NaOH and the mixture of HA and HB in the second flask with 95.4 mL of the NaOH solution. Calculate the molarity of the HA and HB solutions.

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