Multiple Choice
A student uses 16.60 mL of 0.100 M NaOH to titrate a 0.2000-g sample of an unknown acid. Which of the following acids is the unknown most likely to be? Assume that only the hydrogens bonded to oxygen are titrated by the sodium hydroxide and that, because of experimental error, the student's value may not be identical to the theoretical value.
A) oxalic acid, HOOCCOOH, molar mass 90
B) succinic acid, HOOCCH2CH2COOH, molar mass 118
C) benzoic acid, C6H5COOH, molar mass 122
D) phthalic acid, C6H4 (COOH) 2, molar mass 166
E) not enough information
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