B is a solution of sodium hydroxide(NaOH) containing 2.00g of the solute per dm^3. A...
B is a solution of sodium hydroxide(NaOH) containing 2.00g of the solute per dm^3. A...
B is a solution of sodium hydroxide(NaOH) containing 2.00g of the solute per dm^3. A is a solution of tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid.
Fill the burrete with A and titrate with 25cm^3 Volume of Pipette using methyl orange as an indicator.
Calculate;
1.Concentration of B in mol dm^-3
2.pH solution of A
3. Amount of SO4^2- ions that react
Please do show steps
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