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11 August, 02:12

30.0 mL of 0.50 M NaOH to neutralize 15.0 mL of HNO3, what is the concentration (molarity) of the HNO3?

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  1. 11 August, 03:27
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    First find the no. of moles of NaOH:

    30/1000 = 0.3 dm3 so no. of moles = 0.3*0.5 = 0.15 moles

    as NaOH reacts with HNO3 in a ratio of one to one, there must have been 0.15 moles of HNO3 too

    moles/volume = concentration

    volume = 15/1000 = 0.15 dm3

    concentration = 1.15/0.15 = 1 mol. dm-3

    The quicker way would be to realize that you used twice as much NaOH so the HNO3 had to be twice as strong
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