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Chemistry, 22.09.2019 02:30 Bgreene2377

3. in a typical titration experiment a student titrates a 5.00 ml sample of formic acid (hcooh), a monoprotic organic acid, with 26.59 ml of 0.1088 m naoh. at this point the indicator turns pink. calculate the # of moles of base added and the concentration of formic acid in the original sample.

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