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the hydroxide concentration in a carbonate-free NaOh solution was found to be 0.05118 M immediately after preparation. if exactly 1 L of this...
the hydroxide concentration in a carbonate-free NaOh solution was found to be 0.05118 M immediately after preparation. if exactly 1 L of this solution was exposed to air for some time and absorbed 0.1962 g CO2, calculate the relative carbonate error that would arise in the determination of acetic acid with the contaminated solution if phenolphthalein were used as an indicator ??