A 50.0 mL solution of Ca(OH)₂ with an unknown concentration was titrated with 0.340 M HNO₃. To reach the endpoint, a total of 28.4 mL of HNO₃ was required.
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Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂) and nitric acid (HNO₃): Ca(OH)₂ + 2HNO₃ -> Ca(NO₃)₂ + 2H₂O Show more…
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