Asked by Christiana
A dilute tetraoxosulphate(vi)acid B, contains 2.0g of NaOH per 250cm3 of solution. 25cm3 of B requires 20.0cm3 of A for complete neutralization. Calculate:
a. Concentration of B in mol/dm3
b. Concentration of A in mol/dm3
c. Concentration of hydrogen ion in 0.1dm3 of solution
a. Concentration of B in mol/dm3
b. Concentration of A in mol/dm3
c. Concentration of hydrogen ion in 0.1dm3 of solution
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Answered by
DrBob222
Please tell me the source of your information for naming H2SO4 the name of
tetraoxosulphate(vi)acid. Was it a teacher, your text, a friend,?? That is not a correct name acceptable to IUPAC. Sulfuric acid is an acceptable name and there are others. Tell me that and I'll get back to the answering your question.
tetraoxosulphate(vi)acid. Was it a teacher, your text, a friend,?? That is not a correct name acceptable to IUPAC. Sulfuric acid is an acceptable name and there are others. Tell me that and I'll get back to the answering your question.
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