This was found in Top Notes Chemistry, HSC Chemistry Reactions and Calculations, Acidic Earth Chemical Monitoring and Management, pg30, if anyone liked to know the source.
Question, now:
4.8g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water and made up to 200mL in a volumetric flask. 30.0mL of this solution was placed in a cleab conical flask and titrated with sulphuric acid. Calculate the concentration of acid if the 15.1mL were required to reach equivalence.
I've looked at the answer, which is 0.449 mol L^-1 but I'm fighting that it's approximately half of that amount. Because they forgot to multiply 2 mol of hydrogen ion in C1V1 = C2V2... Otherwise, I'm severely confused. (@_@)
Question, now:
4.8g of anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water and made up to 200mL in a volumetric flask. 30.0mL of this solution was placed in a cleab conical flask and titrated with sulphuric acid. Calculate the concentration of acid if the 15.1mL were required to reach equivalence.
I've looked at the answer, which is 0.449 mol L^-1 but I'm fighting that it's approximately half of that amount. Because they forgot to multiply 2 mol of hydrogen ion in C1V1 = C2V2... Otherwise, I'm severely confused. (@_@)