You order two primary standards of ultra pure K2SO4 (174.260 g/mol) and Na2SO4 (142.043 g/mol) for an experiment. When they are delivered, their labels are so damaged that you cannot tell which is which. You decide to perform a precipitation reaction to determine which bottle contains which compound. You re-label the containers A and B. You then take 0.1657 g of pure reagent from bottle A, dissolve it in 100.0 mL of water, and titrate it in a precipitation titration against 0.0424 M Ba2+. The volume of Ba2+ required to reach the endpoint is 22.40 mL.
a) What is the calculated molar mass of the sulfate present in bottle A?