Buffers: Titration of Sodium Citrate
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A student dissolves a sodium citrate (Na3C6H5O7; MW = 258.069 g/mol) tablet in 350.00 mL of water. The student then pipetted 20.00 mL of the solution and performed a titration using a stock solution of HCl previously standardized to a concentration of 0.9899 M. The experiment required 33.55 mL of the HCl solution to reach the endpoint and fully neutralize the sodium citrate solution. Calculate the concentration of the sodium citrate solution.