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When H2SO4(aq) is exactly neutralised
if 25 cm^3 of a 0.1 M na2co3 solution neutralised a solution containing h2so4, in 250 cm^3 of solution.
calculate the molarity of
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The Okome
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When H2SO4(aq) is exactly neutralised by Mg(OH)2, the hydroxide ion concentration in the resulting solution will be ?
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Shreyas
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if 25cm3 of a 0.1M NA2CO3 solution neutralised a solution containing 2.5g sulphuric[VI] acid, H2SO4, in 250cm3 of solution,
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elssie
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4gm of NaOH can be neutralised by?
1) 100ml of 1N HCl 2) 200ml of N/2 H2SO4 3) 1000ml of N/10 KOH 4) 2000 ml of M/20 H3PO4
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Mukul
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25cm^3 of a solution of NaOH required 28cm^3 of 1.0 mol dm^-3 H2SO4 to neutralise it.
a)Write an equation for the reaction. b)How
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Ava
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How many grams of sulphuric acid (H2SO4) are needed to make 1.5L of a 1.5 molar solution?
~~~~~~~~ Here's my work so far: 1.5L x
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Anonymous
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Sodium hydroxide pellets were accidentally mixed with sodium chloride 8.8g of the mixture were dissolved in water to make 1L of
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Ivy
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A 25-mL sample of 0.160M solution of NaOH is titrated with 17 mL of an unknown solution of H2SO4. What is the molarity of the
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Elizabeth
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Care must be taken when diluting sulfuric acid with water, because the dilution process is highly exothermic:
H2SO4(l) "arrow"
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patrick
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Care must be taken when diluting sulfuric acid with water, because the dilution process is highly exothermic:
H2SO4(l) "arrow"
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patrick
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