Asked by Jake
Calculate the molarity of 25.00ml H2SO4 solution if 32.48ml of 0.1068M NaOH is required to titrate? Balanced equation is
H2SO4(aq)+2NaOH(aq)=Na2SO4(aq)+2 H2O (l)
H2SO4(aq)+2NaOH(aq)=Na2SO4(aq)+2 H2O (l)
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Answered by
DrBob222
mols NaOH = M x L = ?
mols H2SO4 = 2x mols NaOH
M H2SO4 = mols H2SO4/L H2SO4
mols H2SO4 = 2x mols NaOH
M H2SO4 = mols H2SO4/L H2SO4
Answered by
EM
Just a note that DrBob222 is incorrect. In face it the molsH2SO4=1/2mols NaOH. I struggled on this problem and tried to follow DrBob222's other work for a similar problem but again it left me with the wrong answer
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