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icang [17]
2 years ago
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How to calculate the exact molarity of phosphoric acid using the first equivalence point with the use of Diprotic and Triprotic

Ka's?
Chemistry
1 answer:
LiRa [457]2 years ago
8 0

As we know that the equivalency point of moles of added base will be equal to the moles of original acid, this allows to determine the number of moles of original acid.

<h3>How do you find the concentration at the first equivalence point?</h3>

At the equivalency point the moles of added base will be equal to the moles of original acid, this allows the determination of the number of moles of original acid. This can be combined with the original volume of the analyte solution in order to determine its concentration.

So we can conclude that at the equivalence point the moles of added base will be equal to the moles of original acid, this allows the determination of the number of moles of original acid.

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