Sodium cyclopentadienide, is a common reducing agent in

Chapter 5, Problem 94

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Sodium cyclopentadienide, is a common reducing agent in the chemical laboratory, but there is a problem in using it: NaC5H5 is contaminated with NaC5H5, tetrahydrofuran (THF), a solvent used in its preparation. The THF is present as and it is generally necessary to know exactly how much of this is present. This is H2SO41aq2 accomplished by allowing a small amount of the to react with water, followed by titration of the NaOH(aq) with a standard acid. From the sample data tabulated below, determine the value of x in the formula NaC5H5 # 1THF2x.

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