goodguy083
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1. Why would an aqueous solution of the unknown mixture turn pink upon addition of phenolphthalein in the first step of titration? Why would the solution become colorless at the end of titration in a first step?
2. Calculate the number of moles of sodium carbonate present in a mixture of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate and a neutral component if 6.0 ml of 0.100 M HCl were used to titrate 0.200 g of this mixture with phenolphthalein as the indicator.
3. Calculate the mass of sodium carbonate present in the mixture in question 2.
4. Calculate the number of moles of sodium bicarbonate originally present in the unknown mixture in question 2, knowing that 15.0 ml of 0.100 M HCl were used in the titration, using methyl orange as the indicator.
2. Calculate the number of moles of sodium carbonate present in a mixture of sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate and a neutral component if 6.0 ml of 0.100 M HCl were used to titrate 0.200 g of this mixture with phenolphthalein as the indicator.
3. Calculate the mass of sodium carbonate present in the mixture in question 2.
4. Calculate the number of moles of sodium bicarbonate originally present in the unknown mixture in question 2, knowing that 15.0 ml of 0.100 M HCl were used in the titration, using methyl orange as the indicator.