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22 June, 10:18

A solution containing 1.1 g NaOH in 325 ml, water is titrated with 444 mL HCL. what is the concentration of HCL in the original solution?

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  1. 22 June, 13:58
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    The reaction between NaOH and HCl takes place as shown by the equation;

    NaOH (aq) + 2HCl (aq) = NaCl (aq) + H2O (l)

    The moles of NaOH that reacted will be given;

    = 1.1/40 = 0.0275 Moles

    The mole ratio is 1 : 2

    Therefore; the number of moles of HCl will be;

    = 0.0275 moles * 2 = 0.055 moles

    The molarity or concentration of HCl will be;

    0.055 / 0.444 = 0.1239 M

    Therefore, the concentration of HCl is 0.124 M
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