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19 December, 01:27

What volume of 0.500 m h2so4 is needed to react completely with 20.0 ml of 0.400 m lioh?

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  1. 19 December, 03:09
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    The balanced chemical equation for the above reaction is as follows;

    2LiOH + H₂SO₄ - - - > Li₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

    stoichiometry of base to acid is 2:1

    Number of OH⁻ moles reacted = number of H⁺ moles reacted at neutralisation

    Number of LiOH moles reacted = 0.400 M / 1000 mL/L x 20.0 mL = 0.008 mol

    number of H₂SO₄ moles reacted - 0.008 mol / 2 = 0.004 mol

    Number of H₂SO₄ moles in 1 L - 0.500 M

    This means that 0.500 mol in 1 L solution

    Therefore 0.004 mol in - 1/0.500 x 0.004 = 0.008 L

    therefore volume of acid required = 8 mL
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