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How does neutralization of base affect experimental molar mass of an unknown weak acid?

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How does neutralization of base affect experimental molar mass of an unknown weak acid?

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Yes, CO2 can weaken a standardized base. The result will be that an unknown acid will appear to have a slightly HIGHER molarity than actual. Often, standardized bases are protected from atmospheric absorption of CO2 by passing air that enters the base container through a KOH absorber that traps the CO2 before it can weaken the base.

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