Asked by tim
10.0 mL of 0.15M of sulfuric acid is titrated with 0.05M of sodium hydroxide. how many mL of sodium hydroxide solution are required to reach the equivalence point?
Answers
Answered by
Dr Russ
Start from a balanced equation
NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O
you need to balance this.
10.0 x 0.15 = mmoles of H2SO4
the balanced equation will tell you how many moles of NaOH react with each moles of H2SO4
calculate the number of mmoles (X) of NaOH needed
hence volume needed = X/0.05
NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O
you need to balance this.
10.0 x 0.15 = mmoles of H2SO4
the balanced equation will tell you how many moles of NaOH react with each moles of H2SO4
calculate the number of mmoles (X) of NaOH needed
hence volume needed = X/0.05