Respuesta :
Answer:
0.1046M NaOH solution
Explanation:
a. KHP is a salt used as primary standard because allows direct standarization of bases solutions. The reaction of KHP with NaOH is:
KHP + NaOH → H₂O + KP⁻ + Na⁺
As you can see, KHP has 1 acid proton that reacts with NaOH.
Molar mass of KHP is 204.22g/mol; 0.5527g of KHP contains:
0.5527g KHP × (1mol / 204.22g) = 2.706x10⁻³moles of KHP. As 1 mole of KHP reacts per mole of NaOH, at equivalence point you must add 2.706x10⁻³moles of NaOH
As you spent 25.87mL of the solution, molarity of the solution is:
2.706x10⁻³moles of NaOH / 0.02587L = 0.1046M NaOH solution
Answer:
NaOH + KHC8H4O4 → NaKC8H4O4 + H2O
Concentration NaOH = 0.105 M
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Mass of KHP = 0.5527 grams
Molar mass KHP = 204.22 g/mol
Volume of NaOH = 25.87 mL
Step 2: The balanced equation
NaOH + KHC8H4O4 → NaKC8H4O4 + H2O
Step 3: Calculate moles KHP
Moles KHP = mass KHP / molar mass KHP
Moles KHP = 0.5527 grams / 204.22 g/mol
Moles KHP = 0.002706 moles
Step 4: Calculate moles NaOH
For 1 mol NaOH we need 1 mol KHP to react
For 0.002706 moles KHP we need 0.002706 moles NaOH
Step 5: Calculate concentration NaOH
Concentration = moles / volume
Concentration NaOH = 0.002706 moles / 0.02587 L
Concentration NaOH = 0.105 M