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  • 09-04-2018
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determine the concentration of 35.0mL of an acid solution that requires 25.1mL of a 0.50M NaOH to neutralize it

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mixter17
mixter17 mixter17
  • 20-04-2018
Hello!

The general chemical equation for the neutralization of an acid HA with NaOH is the following:

HA(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaA(aq) + H₂O(l)

For determining the concentration of the acid solution, we can use the equation shown below:

[tex]moles HA=moles NaOH \\ \\ cHA*VHA=cNaOH*VNaOH \\ \\ cHA= \frac{cNaOH*vNaOH}{VHA}= \frac{0,5M*25,1 mL}{35 mL}=0,36 M [/tex]

So, the concentration of the Acid is 0,36 M

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