Determine the Ksp of an acidic salt through titration. Using a .10M solution of NaOH titrate a saturated 20mL of KHT. Doing the experiment, the following are my numbers. I have seen so many formulas written in so many ways I am now confused. Please help me by showing process.    Temperature of room 25 C Molarity of NaOH M   Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Initial grad cyl 10mL 10mL 10mL Final grad cyl 1.1mL 1.4mL .9mL vol NaOH (mL) Used 8.9mL 8.6mL 9.1mL Vol NaOH (L) .0089L .0086L .0091L moles of NaOH mol mol mol moles of HT− mol mol mol Volume of HT− mL mL mL Volume of HT− L L L molarity of HT− M M M molarity of K+ M M M Ksp         Average Ksp of KHT (from your experiment) = Average Molar solubility of KHT =

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Determine the Ksp of an acidic salt through titration. Using a .10M solution of NaOH titrate a saturated 20mL of KHT. Doing the experiment, the following are my numbers. I have seen so many formulas written in so many ways I am now confused. Please help me by showing process.   

Temperature of room

25 C

Molarity of NaOH

M

 

Trial 1

Trial 2

Trial 3

Initial grad cyl

10mL

10mL

10mL

Final grad cyl

1.1mL

1.4mL

.9mL

vol NaOH (mL) Used

8.9mL

8.6mL

9.1mL

Vol NaOH (L)

.0089L

.0086L

.0091L

moles of NaOH

mol

mol

mol

moles of HT

mol

mol

mol

Volume of HT

mL

mL

mL

Volume of HT

L

L

L

molarity of HT

M

M

M

molarity of K+

M

M

M

Ksp

 

 

 

 

Average Ksp of KHT (from your experiment)

=

Average Molar solubility of KHT

=

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