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Engineering, 24.06.2021 15:30, makaylahendrix8808

Determination of an Equilibrium Constant Are you completing this experiment online? A. Determination of initial concentrations Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added (mL) 33.00
B. Determination of the Blank Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added (ml) 4.06
C. Determination of Final Concentrations Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added (mL) 13.144 (10pts) Calculations and Analysis Use the data collected above and the given volumes of acetic acid and ethyl alcohol to determine the initial and equilibrium concentrations of acetic acid REPORT SUMMARY (10pts) Calculations and Analysis Use the data collected above and the given volumes of acetic acid and ethyl alcohol to determine the initial and equilibrium concentrations of acetic acid.
A. Determination of Initial Concentrations Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added 33.00 mL (2pts) Initial concentration of acetic acid (M)
B. Determination of the Blank Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added 4.06 mL
C. Determination of Final Concentrations Volume of 0.25 M NaOH added 13.14 mL
Volume of 0.25 M required to neutralize acetic acid
Final concentration of acetic acid
D. Calculation of the Equilibrium Constant Enter the equilibrium concentrations for all species and calculate the Keq for the reaction.
Equilibrium concentration of acetic acid (from above)
Equilibrium concentration of ethyl alcohol
Equilibrium concentration of ethyl acetate
Equilibrium concentration of ethyl alcohol
Equilibrium concentration of ethyl acetate
Equilibrium concentration of water

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