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If a chemist titrates 120.0 mL of NaOH with a 5.0 M solution of HCl and requires 56.0 mL of the acid to reach the endpoint, what is the concentration of the NaOH?
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Answered by DrBob222
I thought I did this for you last night. Do you just want to check your answer? Post the answer or your work; I'll be happy to check it for you.
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