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Titration ProblemConsider two solutions. One solution is 0.1115 M Ca(OH)(2). The other is 0.1050 M HClO(4).
a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction between the two solutions.
b) How many mL of Ca(OH)(2) will be required to neutralize 25.00 mL of the HClO(4)?
c) If a student starts to titrate 31.39 mL of the Ca(OH)(2) solution with HClO(4) and stops the titration after only 23.81 mL of HClO(4) have been added, then
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