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Nina [5.8K]
3 years ago
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PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU IF YOU ANSWER MY RECENT QUESTION WILL MARK BRAINLIST! I NEED HELP it's DUE TODAY I HATE CHEMISTRY

Chemistry
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UkoKoshka [18]3 years ago
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Where’s the mf question? how you gon get me all worried that you gon fail and ain’t even gon give me a question your crazy ash i promise you.
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⇒ <em>C</em> CH3CH2COOH = ((0.200 L)(0.15 M)) - ((0.300 L)(0.02 M))/(0.3 + 0.2)

⇒ <em>C</em> CH3CH2COOH = 0.048 M

⇒ <em>C</em> NaOH = (0.300 L)(0.02 M) / (0.3 +0.2) = 0.012 M

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b. from the point where the phenolphthalein turns pink and then remains pink on swirling.

The equivalence point is the point where phenolphtalein turns pink and remains pink ( Between ph 8.3 and 10). (

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c. from the point where the pink phenolphthalein first turns colorless and then the pink reappears on swirling.

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