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16 August, 19:21

Calculate the molarity of a solution of barium hydroxide if 18.15 ml of it is required for the titration of a 20.00 ml sample of a 0.2452 m hydrochloric acid solution.

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  1. 16 August, 22:49
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    The balanced equation for the reaction between Ba (OH) ₂ and HCl is as follows;

    Ba (OH) ₂ + 2HCl - - - > BaCl₂ + 2H₂O

    stoichiometry of Ba (OH) ₂ to HCl is 1:2

    the number of HCl moles that have reacted - 0.2452 mol/L x (20.00 x 10⁻³ L)

    number of HCl moles reacted = 0.004904 mol

    2 mol of HCl reacts with 1 mol of Ba (OH) ₂

    therefore 0.004904 mol of HCl reacts with - 1/2 x 0.004904 mol of Ba (OH) ₂

    number of Ba (OH) ₂ moles in 18.15 mL - 0.002452 mol

    Therefore number of Ba (OH) ₂ moles in 1000 mL - 0.002452 mol / (18.15 x 10⁻³ L)

    molarity of Ba (OH) ₂ is = 0.1351 M
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