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17 March, 19:29

21 mL It required 42.35 mL of H2SO4 to neutralize 21.17 mL of 0.5000 M NaOH. Calculate the concentration of H2SO4

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  1. 17 March, 23:28
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    The balanced equation for the above reaction is

    2NaOH + H₂SO₄ - - - > Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

    stoichiometry of NaOH to H₂SO₄ is 2:1

    number of NaOH moles required-0.5000 M / 1000 mL/L x 21.17 mL = 0.010585 mol

    According to stoichiometry, acid moles required are 1/2 of the base moles reacted

    Therefore number of H₂SO₄ moles reacted - 0.010585 / 2 mol

    Number of moles in 42.35 mL of H₂SO₄ - 0.010585 / 2 mol

    Therefore in 1 L solution - (0.010585) / 2 / 42.35 mL x 1000 mL/L = 0.125 M

    Molarity of H₂SO₄ - 0.125 M
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