Calculate and record the expected mass of benzoic acid required to react with 20.00 ml of a 0.100 m sodium hydroxide solution. record the mass of benzoic acid using three significant digits in your lab notes.

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Benzoic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide based on the equation shown in the attached picture.

It is clear that the ration between the benzoic acid and the sodium hydroxide is 1:1 in this reaction.

So, to answer this question, we will calculate the number of moles of sodium hydroxide used, equate it to the number of moles of benzoic acid and then calculate the mass of the calculated number of moles.

molarity = number of moles of solute / liter of solvent
0.1 = number of moles of sodium hydroxide / 0.02 liters
number of moles of sodium hydroxide = 0.002 moles

Therefore, number of moles of benzoic acid is also 0.002 moles
molar mass of benzoic acid = 122.12 grams

Therefore, the required mass of benzoic acid = 0.002 x 
122.12
                                                                         = 0.2444 moles
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A white solid aromatic carboxylic acid that is used in food preservation is called benzoic acid. Benzoic salt will react with sodium hydroxide solution as follows:

[tex]\rm C_{6}H_{5}CO_{2}H + NaOH \rightarrow C_{7}H_{5}NaO_{2} + H_{2}O[/tex]

The mass of benzoic acid required is 0.2444 moles.

This can be estimated as:

The benzoic acid and sodium benzoate produced are in the ratio of 1:1.

  • To calculate the number of moles of NaOH :

[tex]\rm Molarity\;(M) = \dfrac {Number \;of \;moles\;(n) }{Solvent\; in\; L}[/tex]

Given,

  • M = 0.1M

  • Volume (V) = 0.02 L

[tex]\begin{aligned}\rm n &= \rm M \times V \\&= 0.002 \;\rm moles \end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore, the moles (n) of benzoic acid is also 0.002 mole.

Molar mass (M) of benzoic acid = 122.12 g

[tex]\begin{aligned}\rm Mass\; of\; benzoic (m) acid \;required &= \rm M \times n\\\rm m &= 0.002 \times 122.12\\&= 0.2444 \rm \;moles \end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore, 0.244 moles of benzoic acid are required for the reaction.

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