Sodium hydrogen sulfate, is an acidic salt with a number

Chapter 17, Problem 63

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Sodium hydrogen sulfate, is an acidic salt with a number of uses, such as metal pickling (removal of surface deposits). is made by the reaction of with NaCl. To determine the percent NaCl impurity in a 1.016 g sample is titrated with NaOH(aq); 36.56 mL of 0.225 M NaOH is required. (a) Write the net ionic equation for the neutralization reaction. (b) Determine the percent NaCl in the sample titrated. (c) Select a suitable indicator(s) from Figure 17-8.

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