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In this lesson you learned how to name acids and bases given their formulas and how to determine their formulas given the name. You know how the concentrations of acid and base solutions are expressed and calculated using both molarity and normality. You are also familiar with the relationship between moles and equivalents and how these are used to determine molarity and normality, respectively. You know how to determine the concentration of a solution that results from dilution of a more concentrated solution and how to calculate the concentration of a solution from titration data. You have successfully performed a simple titration and used that data to determine not only the concentration of an acid solution, but the equivalent weight of the unknown acid that was used to prepare it. Answers to the self-quiz and for selected exercises in the Workbook are available by clicking on the links to the left. |
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