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You want to neutralize 6 mol of sulfuric acid with 6.0 M sodium hydroxide. How much 6.0 M sodium hydroxide must you add to reac...Asked by Kierstin
You want to neutralize 6 mol of sulfuric acid with 6.0 M sodium hydroxide. How much 6.0 M sodium hydroxide must you add to react exactly with the sulfuric acid?
2NaOH(aq)+H2SO4(aq)-->2H2O(l)+Na2SO4(aq)
2 moles sodium hydroxide for every 1 mol sulfuric acid. which means there is 12 mol sodium hydroxide to 6 mol sulfuric acid.
I do not know what steps to take to solve this problem from here.
-How do I convert from moles of aulfuric acid to moles of sodium hydroxide?
2NaOH(aq)+H2SO4(aq)-->2H2O(l)+Na2SO4(aq)
2 moles sodium hydroxide for every 1 mol sulfuric acid. which means there is 12 mol sodium hydroxide to 6 mol sulfuric acid.
I do not know what steps to take to solve this problem from here.
-How do I convert from moles of aulfuric acid to moles of sodium hydroxide?
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DrBob222
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