hey all,
so we're doing titration in class and ive got a question about the calculations..
We're using oxalic acid as our primary standard, and we need to use it to find the concentration of our NaOH, which we made also.
So my data is,
i put 1.58g of oxalic acid in to fill a 250mL flask. so that makes it ~0.013moles.
then the molarity of that solution is 0.05 molar.
while titrating the NaOH into 25mL of the oxalic acid, it took 41.8cm^3 to reach it's equivalence point.
with that information how do i then calculate the concentration of the NaOH?!!
Thanks HEAPS!!
smithy
so we're doing titration in class and ive got a question about the calculations..
We're using oxalic acid as our primary standard, and we need to use it to find the concentration of our NaOH, which we made also.
So my data is,
i put 1.58g of oxalic acid in to fill a 250mL flask. so that makes it ~0.013moles.
then the molarity of that solution is 0.05 molar.
while titrating the NaOH into 25mL of the oxalic acid, it took 41.8cm^3 to reach it's equivalence point.
with that information how do i then calculate the concentration of the NaOH?!!
Thanks HEAPS!!
smithy