Problem with titration problem Please HELP

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The discussion revolves around a titration experiment conducted for AS level chemistry coursework involving 2.00g of MHCO3 and 0.050 mol/dm3 aqueous sulphuric acid. The mean titre value obtained was 25.225ml. Key calculations required include determining the number of moles of sulphuric acid in the mean titre, the number of moles of MHCO3 in 25ml of the standard solution, and the concentration of MHCO3 in mol/dm3. Additionally, the relative molecular mass of MHCO3 must be calculated to identify the group 1 metal represented by M.

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  • Understanding of titration techniques and calculations
  • Knowledge of molarity and concentration calculations
  • Familiarity with indicators, specifically methyl orange
  • Basic chemistry concepts related to acids and bases
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  • Calculate the number of moles of sulphuric acid using the formula: moles = concentration × volume
  • Determine the number of moles of MHCO3 in 25ml of solution X
  • Calculate the concentration of MHCO3 in solution X in mol/dm3
  • Identify the group 1 metal M by calculating the relative molecular mass of MHCO3
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Chemistry students, educators, and anyone involved in laboratory experiments or titration techniques will benefit from this discussion, particularly those preparing for AS level chemistry assessments.

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Problem with titration problem Please HELP!

Hi,

In our AS level chemistry coursework we have performed the following experiment.

We took 2.00g of MHCO3 where M stands for a group 1 metal.
We put it in 250ml volumetric flask and we produced our standard solution.

Then in a conical flask we put 25ml of MHCO3 and 4 drops of methyl orange indicator.
Using aqueous sulphuric acid of concentration 0.050 mol/dm3 we performed three titrations.
My mean titre value came out to be 25.225ml


Here are the questions I have to solve.

a) Calculate the amount (number of moles) of sulphuric acid in the mean titre.
b) Calculate the amount (number of moles) of MHCO3 in 25ml of solution X where X stands for the standard solution in the volumetric flask.
c) Calculate the concentration of MHCO3 in solution X in mol/dm3. Use this value to calculate the relative molecular mass of MHCO3 and then identify M.


Please help me and try to solve this for me as soon as possible. :cry: :cry: :cry: For any question put a reply on this forum or send me and e-mail to philip@philippos.net


Thanks:smile: :smile:
 
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