4. An alkaline earth hydroxide, M(OH)2, was taken to lab for analysis.
The unknown powd...
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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 15:34, carlosleblanc26
4. An alkaline earth hydroxide, M(OH)2, was taken to lab for analysis.
The unknown powder was poured into a flask and swirled in room temperature DI water until a saturated solution formed.
This solution was then slowly filtered to remove the undissolved solid hydroxide. 28.5 mL of this saturated solution was titrated with 0.163 M HCl (aq). Endpoint required 24.90 mL of the HCl (aq) solution.
Calculate the Ksp for this alkaline earth hydroxide.
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