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15 December, 11:50

If 26.35 ml of a standard 0.1650 m naoh solution is required to neutralize 35.00 ml of h2so4, what is the molarity of the acid solution?

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  1. 15 December, 12:41
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    26.35 ml NaOH x (.1650 moles NaOH / 1000 ml) x (1 mole H2SO4 / 2 moles NaOH) = moles H2SO4 =.002174 moles H2SO4

    molarity of H2SO4 =.002174 /.035 L =.06211 M
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