Answer:
0.363g citric acid
Explanation:
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with acids, thus:
NaOH + H⁺ → H₂O + Na⁺
The volume of titration is:
18.39mL - 0.73mL = 17.66mL
Moles of this volume in 0.107M NaOH are:
0.01766L × (0.107 mol / L) = 0.00189mol NaOH ≡ mol citric acid -Assuming the only acid in pear juice is citric acid-
As molar mass of citric acid is 192.124g/mol:, Mass of citric acid is:
0.00189mol citric acid × (192.124g / mol) = 0.363g citric acid
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