Asked by Jc
Determine how many mL of 0.102 mol NaOH solution is needed to neutralize 35.0 mL of 0.125 mol H2SO4 solution.
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Answered by
DrBob222
See your previous post. Post you work if you still have questions. It's the same concept. Four steps.
1. Write and balance the equation.
2. Calculate mols of what you have. That's the H2SO4.
3. Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols of what you have to mols of what you want. That's convert mols H2SO4 to mols NaOH.
4. M NaOH= mols NaOH/L NaOH. You have M NaOH and mols NaOH, solve for L NaOH and convert to mL.
1. Write and balance the equation.
2. Calculate mols of what you have. That's the H2SO4.
3. Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert mols of what you have to mols of what you want. That's convert mols H2SO4 to mols NaOH.
4. M NaOH= mols NaOH/L NaOH. You have M NaOH and mols NaOH, solve for L NaOH and convert to mL.
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