Volumetic Analysis - calculate concentration

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A user sought help with a volumetric analysis problem involving the calculation of ammonia concentration after diluting a sample and titrating it with hydrochloric acid. The user provided specific details about the volumes and concentrations involved in the titration process. Another participant offered to assist but noted that the user had already found help elsewhere, improving their understanding of the problem. The discussion highlights the importance of acid-base titration calculations in chemistry and encourages users to seek examples in course materials or online resources. Overall, the thread emphasizes collaborative learning and resource sharing in solving chemistry problems.
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Please Help! Volumetic Analysis - calculate concentration

Dear Physics Forum Fiends,

I was wondering if anyone out there who needs to earn some extra points to get into heaven perhaps or is simply feeling extraordinarily generous, might like to give this problem a go?
I am woefully lost in chemistry!

Homework Statement



A 25.00mL sample of 'Cloudy Ammonia' was diluted to a volume of 250.00mL in a volumetric flask. A 25.00mL aliquot of the diluted solution was titrated with 0.200 M hydrochloric acid. To reach the end point, 26.75 mL of acid was required.
Calculate the concentration of ammonia in the cloudy ammonia.


Homework Equations



NH3 + HCl > NH4Cl
 
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Welcome to PF:
This is an acid-base titration calculation ... from the look of it, this is part of a course so you should find examples in your course notes. Failing that - there are many many online.

Give the calculation an honest try and we'll help you out where you get stuck.
 


Hello,

Thank you for your reply. I just got some help from somewhere else which has helped me to understand what's going on a lot better.

Thanks,
 


...but I really appreciate your offer of assistance!

Best wishes,
 
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