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2 October, 03:39

A student completes a titration by adding 12.0 milimeters of NaOH (aq) of unknown concentration to 16.0 milimeters of 0.15 HCl (aq). What is the molar concentration of the NaOH (aq) ?

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  1. 2 October, 05:08
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    The balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows

    NaOH + HCl - - - > NaCl + H₂O

    stoichiometry of NaOH to HCl is 1:1

    number of HCl moles reacted - 0.15 mol/L x 0.0160 L = 0.0024 mol

    therefore number of NaOH moles reacted - 0.0024 mol

    there are 0.0024 mol of NaOH in 12.0 mL

    therefore in 1000 L - 0.0024 mol / 12.0 mL x 1000 mL = 0.20 mol

    molarity of NaOH is 0.20 M
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