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1 November, 11:40

What volume of 0.350 m koh is required to react completely with 24.0 ml of 0.650 m h3po4?

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  1. 1 November, 12:40
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    The complete balanced chemical equation for this is:

    3KOH + H3PO4 - - > K3PO4 + 3H2O

    First we calculate the number of moles of H3PO4:

    moles H3PO4 = 0.650 moles / L * 0.024 L = 0.0156 mol

    From stoichiometry, 3 moles of KOH is required for every mole of H3PO4, therefore:

    moles KOH = 0.0156 mol H3PO4 * (3 moles KOH / 1 mole H3PO4) = 0.0468 mol

    Calculating for volume given molarity of 0.350 M KOH:

    Volume = 0.0468 mol / (0.350 mol / L) = 0.1337 L = 133.7 mL

    Answer:

    133.7 mL KOH
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