chemistry question: acids and bases

toph99

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Ok i have a question. I did a titration in chem class, and found the molar mass of the solid unknown acid that we used, but there is a question asking what the molar mass would be if the acid was diprotic(i believe that means it gives off two H+ ions per molecule) so to find the molar mass of a diprotic acid would i multiply the old mass by two, or divide it in half? thanks :)
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: toph99
Ok i have a question. I did a titration in chem class, and found the molar mass of the solid unknown acid that we used, but there is a question asking what the molar mass would be if the acid was diprotic(i believe that means it gives off two H+ ions per molecule) so to find the molar mass of a diprotic acid would i multiply the old mass by two, or divide it in half? thanks :)

If my gf was here I'd ask her (bio & chem degree from IU), but I don't know s**t so I'm stepping back now... :D


Lethal
 

McPhreak

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Neither. Just add one to the original molar mass since it's giving off one extra proton.
 

FeathersMcGraw

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Originally posted by: toph99
Ok i have a question. I did a titration in chem class, and found the molar mass of the solid unknown acid that we used, but there is a question asking what the molar mass would be if the acid was diprotic(i believe that means it gives off two H+ ions per molecule) so to find the molar mass of a diprotic acid would i multiply the old mass by two, or divide it in half? thanks :)

If the solute gives off twice as many ions, you need half as much to achieve the same concentration.

Edit: better disregard this answer. I think I misunderstood the question.
 

miniMUNCH

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Basically what Mcphreak said.

But also you have take the H+'s into consideration for your mole calculations.

[austin powers]...we're not supposed to talk about the mole but there it is!! Molely Molely Molely Molely Molely!!![\austin powers]
 

MichaelD

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If you drop acid while listen to bass music, you'll see all the possible chemical combinations...quite clearly, I might add.