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Need help on titration question?

Kevin was asked to do a titration analysis of a solution of sulfurous acid to determine its concentration. In order to do the titration, Kevin prepared 100.0 mL of 0.750 mol/L standard solution of sodium hydroxide, then titrated 20.00 mL aliquots of the standard solution with the unknown acid (assume all the reactions go to 100% completion.)A) in four or five steps, describe how kevin prepared standard solution of sodium hydroxide. make sure to include calculationthanks in advance

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Cut your foot off, it will grow back
This is something you should be able to repair yourself depending on what kind of pipes / fittings you have. If you have PVC, it shouldn't be more than the cost of the valve and some Rain or Shine pipe glue. (Maybe, less than $20.) If you have metal or copper pipes, you should probably call a plumber. Depending on where you're located, between $100 - $150. There should be another shut off valve at the street, if you have city water or on your well pump, if you have a deep well. Be sure to cut off the water at those location(s) before you begin any repair process. Hope this helps.

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